Worrying To Pay Tithes

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Old Testament, Criticism & Interpretation, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Anietie Akpan ISBN: 9781310357374
Publisher: Anietie Akpan Publication: December 26, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Anietie Akpan
ISBN: 9781310357374
Publisher: Anietie Akpan
Publication: December 26, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A lot of people cage themselves in the pit of worries over tithing. The fear of being punished by God for failing to pay tithes becomes a burden to some Christians.
Most faithful tithers are regretting that tithes funds are not utilized to better the lost of church. Misappropriation of tithes and offerings have being on the increase in recent days.Many pastors are living in affluence while the tithers are living like church rats. The more you look, the less you see.
Over 60% of Christians refuse to go to church or change place of worship.Some so-called men of God are using Malachi 3, 8-10 to 'defraud'; innocent church members.
if your tithe card is not up-to-date, you are just in the church for sight seeing. No one wants to identify with you even if you give the biggest offering.
Most Christian faithfuls cause unnecessary troubles in their souls. They subject themselves to emotional torture over their 10% of their income to the church. Some pastors compelled under-aged students to pay 10% of their tuition fees to God.
You will find out from this book why people suffer despise their commitment to God.Simple ways of breaking the yoke of poverty in families are fully explained therein.

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A lot of people cage themselves in the pit of worries over tithing. The fear of being punished by God for failing to pay tithes becomes a burden to some Christians.
Most faithful tithers are regretting that tithes funds are not utilized to better the lost of church. Misappropriation of tithes and offerings have being on the increase in recent days.Many pastors are living in affluence while the tithers are living like church rats. The more you look, the less you see.
Over 60% of Christians refuse to go to church or change place of worship.Some so-called men of God are using Malachi 3, 8-10 to 'defraud'; innocent church members.
if your tithe card is not up-to-date, you are just in the church for sight seeing. No one wants to identify with you even if you give the biggest offering.
Most Christian faithfuls cause unnecessary troubles in their souls. They subject themselves to emotional torture over their 10% of their income to the church. Some pastors compelled under-aged students to pay 10% of their tuition fees to God.
You will find out from this book why people suffer despise their commitment to God.Simple ways of breaking the yoke of poverty in families are fully explained therein.

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