When was the last time you heard the word 'tithe?' Odds are, it doesn't come up in your daily conversations all that often. Just because the word may not be used daily doesn't mean tithing holds ...
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 ...
ONE of the areas where there has been much abuse in the Body of Christ is the area of giving. Some of us ministers of the gospel have been guilty of siphoning money from God’s people through the use ...
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 ...
The practice of tithing has been a topic of debate and discussion among believers for centuries. While some question its relevance in modern times, others uphold it as a sacred duty to honour God and ...
In the contemporary Christian community, the debate over tithing has become a defining issue, one that many believers grapple with as they navigate their faith in a rapidly changing world. A new book, ...
The practice of tithing, by which members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints give a tenth of their income to the Church. One of the ancient customs revived by the Church of Jesus ...
To tithe or not to tithe, that is the question. Tithing, or giving 10 percent of your income to support the ministries of your church, is vulnerable during the slow economic recovery. As the national ...
Biblically, Maasrot (tithes) are taken from crops according to a three year cycle. Every year, Maaser Rishon, the first tithe is given to the Levi. During the first and second years, Maaser Sheni, the ...