More than three-quarters of U.S. Protestants say the biblical requirement to donate 10% of one’s earnings still applies and half actually do so, according to a survey from an evangelical research ...
(RNS) — Most Protestant churchgoers believe that giving 10 percent of their income is a biblical requirement they should follow but they define the practice of tithing in a variety of ways, a new ...
Dear Dave: What is your opinion of churches encouraging members to do e-giving with credit cards and debit cards? — Melissa Dear Melissa: I’m against debt, so I’m not particularly fond of churches ...
Digital giving is boosting the church’s bottom line—as well as companies like Pushpay and Tithe.ly, who process the donations. A crowd of 1,300 gathered last May in an auditorium in Dallas to hear ...
Tithing, when congregants give ten percent of their income to a local church, is an expected practice in many communities of faith. But with declining trust in the way churches spend money due to ...
Can you put a price on faith? That is the question churchgoers are asking as the tradition of tithing -- giving 10% of your income to the church -- is increasingly challenged. Opponents of tithing say ...
It’s time for a national tithe. Tithing is the idea that you regularly give a small percentage of your income to help those in need and to provide for the good of the community. It is based on the ...
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