For many people, investing isn’t just about making smart financial decisions. They also want to allocate their resources in a way that is consistent with their personal values or religious principles. Some investors may prefer financial advice from a professional who shares those values. For those of the Christian faith, working with a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) could help align financial and spiritual values. If you’re looking for specific financial advice, SmartAsset’s free matching tool can help you find an advisor.
What Is a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA)?
The CKA is a certification designed for professionals serving clients in the Christian faith and who take a values-based approach to financial matters. It involves a course of study that integrates biblical principles with core financial advisory training. Essentially, CKA holders frame their financial expertise within a worldview consistent with Christian teachings.
Kingdom Advisors created and administers the CKA training and certification process. Founded in 1997 (under the original name of Christian Financial Professionals Network), this group provides advocacy, education and networking for financial professionals. Its mandate is to help its members offer “biblically wise” advice to their clients and promote a strong, mutually reinforcing tie between religious teaching and finance.
A CKA holder may have a background in financial or insurance advisory services, accounting or law. Many will have advanced degrees or other certifications. Christian financial advisors are ideal candidates.
What Are CKA Certification Requirements?
The CKA certification requires professional bona fides not unlike many other financial certifications. Applicants must have certain approved degrees or certifications, such as JD, CPA, CFP®, ChFC and CPA, or 10 years of experience in their designated field.
The prerequisites vary depending on a candidate’s professional background. Many professional certificates qualify candidates for admission, particularly for financial advisors and investment experts. Legal professionals could have specializations in many areas, including estate planning, gift planning and corporate law. Ultimately, the certification targets experienced, educated professionals, rather than individuals just beginning their careers in the field.
Kingdom Advisors also asks for three letters of reference, one of which must come from a church leader. Candidates show commitment to biblical stewardship and Christian values, including charitable giving, by signing a statement of personal stewardship.
Combined, the professional standards and faith values reflect Kingdom Advisors’ efforts to bring legitimacy to financial planning based on Christian principles. The organization also wants to expand a network that benefits advisors and clients who see no separation between financial matters and their religious faith.
What Does the CKA Educational Program Cover?
Since working professionals are the target market for CKA certification, the course of study is accessible online and self-directed. Online enrollment is also available to candidates across the United States and Canada; Canadian candidates can obtain the Canadian CKA designation.
Kingdom Advisors collaborates with another Christianity-based organization, the Ron Blue Institute, to develop and deliver the coursework. Indiana Wesleyan University administers the CKA education program and issues the certificate upon completion.
The course includes 20 online modules to be completed within six months. Students can also access 95 video lessons featuring Ron Blue and other experts, as well as 212 Scripture verses on money, 19 case study assignments and 20 practice quizzes. Candidates usually invest around 60 hours of study.
The regular price for the CKA educational program is $999, although Kingdom Advisors does sometimes offer limited-time offers featuring lower prices. If candidates do not have a CKA membership already, they can pay $1,359 to bundle the organization’s membership fee with the educational program.
Students can also purchase an optional CKA Educational Program Resource Guide for $75. Once enrolled, candidates have access to an instructional mentor who provides feedback on the case studies on an as-needed basis.
Candidates who complete the educational program are eligible to sit for the CKA exam. This is proctored online and costs $199, in addition to a $50 application fee.
Once certified, CKA holders must maintain membership with Kingdom Advisors and complete 10 hours of continuing education annually.
What’s the Difference Between CKAs and Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®s)?

Kingdom Advisors launched the CKA certification in 2016. So it may be too early to compare the financial credentials of the CKA certificate with the better-established CFP®. However, both certifications are evidence that an advisor has studied to learn the finer points of retirement planning, investing, estate planning, insurance and taxation.
That said, the CFP® does not reflect any particular value structure. The CKA, as noted, views the topics in accord with Christian principles.
The CFP® also requires professional bona fides, including 6,000 hours of study in a financially related field. Candidates with advanced degrees or certifications may be eligible to skip the course of study and head straight to the qualifying exam.
Like the CKA, this certification does not qualify holders to do anything different than advisors without a CFP®. Instead, it conveys stature in the industry and can telegraph expertise to potential clients. Both certifications come with standards for ethical conduct and continuing education requirements.
The fundamental difference between them is that CKA holders highlight their Christian worldview for potential clients. In addition to standard financial education, CKA coursework includes topics such as charitable giving, financial stewardship, passing on stewardship and developing wisdom. Ultimately, CKA holders must know the financial advisory profession while embracing their clients’ religious values.
What Services Can CKAs Offer Clients
Certified Kingdom Advisors provide many of the same core services as other financial professionals. A CKA can create retirement plans and investment plans, while also helping you manage taxes and design estate strategies. They also guide clients on budgeting, debt management and insurance needs.
Additionally, CKAs focus on areas that connect directly to faith. This can include charitable giving strategies, stewardship planning and legacy planning to pass wealth in line with biblical principles. That is why clients who want their financial lives to reflect their spiritual beliefs often turn to a CKA for help.
CKAs may also work with business owners, offering advice on succession planning or corporate stewardship. Some help families prepare the next generation for responsible money management, tying financial literacy to values. In all cases, the CKA combines technical financial training with a faith-based perspective.
For clients, the benefit is aligning financial expertise with your personal faith, all through the same relationship. Whether you need investment guidance, estate planning or charitable giving, a CKA can tailor your financial strategies to balance your financial goals with your Christian principles.
Bottom Line

Although it is still relatively new to the financial advisory space, the CKA certification helps investors of faith partner with like-minded advisors who share their values. While CKA holders may work with clients of any faith, Kingdom Advisors specifically created the certification to serve Christian values. The organization views Christian value-based investing as a robust and underserved market, and its network of over 3,500 professionals agrees. With this certification, the organization successfully merges the world of finance with value-based investing and the Christian faith.
Tips for Choosing a Financial Advisor
- A financial advisor can help you create a financial plan based on your values. Finding a financial advisor doesn’t have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now.
- Look into what type of services your advisor offers and if they have the expertise in the areas you care about. It’s also wise to research whether they’ve ever been subject to disciplinary or legal action. Remember to be clear with yourself and potential advisors about your financial and retirement goals.
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