The desire to tithe is the same as the desire to go to church every Sunday, pray when someone needs it and give thanks to God when you’re grateful. For many Christians, tithing is less of an ...
Tithing is generally understood as setting aside 10% of one’s income to be given to one’s local church as an act of worship ...
Q. My wife and I are currently on Baby Step 2 of your plan. We attend church regularly, and we’ve always made sure we tithed 10% to 15% in the past. Do you think it would be OK to lower our tithe ...
Tithing -- the response to the biblical exhortation of returning to God 10% of his gifts -- may be common in some denominations, but in most American churches it remains a rare practice. Researchers ...
One of the unfortunate effects of human sin and of the weird and fractured borderline between the sacred and the secular in postmodern culture is that the word "tithe" provokes reactions ranging from ...
My wife and I have always attended church, and we have always tithed. Over the last few months, we have come to the decision it is time for us to find a place to worship that is a little more involved ...
I have a lot of Mormon friends. Although they are commonly referred to as Mormons, they prefer to be referred to as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (or LDS for short). My LDS friends ...
I believe that you should give people whatever you want to give them personally. Go and help the poor and motherless babies’ home personally; why do you have to give it to your pastor? Don’t you think ...
Dana Johnson has been down on her luck, homeless on and off the past two years. In September, she spent most of the month living at Jessie's Place, a women's shelter in downtown Birmingham. Jessie's ...
The churches of the U.S. last year received about $4 billion in donations. If the 112 million Americans who claim a religious affiliation had given one-tenth—the traditional tithe—of their personal ...
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