Generally speaking, tithing is done on a voluntary basis. Each person tithes according to what they think is appropriate. There is no specific amount (such as 10%) that is required. It also depends on what each person can afford.
The Easter Orthodox do not set a tithe that all followers must adhere to, but a tithe is asked of them. It is assumed that you will give as much as you are able with your personal situation.
The average church tithe in America is 2%.
As tithe is not a person, you can only give it to god or the church.
the church owned the tithe barn and they put all there tithes (a tenth) in the tithe barn
The medieval church added to its wealth by collecting a tithe, or tax.
It is called tithing; one gives a tithe to the church.
A tithe is a gift of money that a church-goer would give to help with the public services that a church provides, sometimes the tithe can be used for repairs to the church. Whether it be feeding the needy, housing the homeless or presents for patients.
The tithes are used, for the pastors salary, the upkeep of the church and paying the electric bills etc.
Christians use the tithe to help the church
The word you are looking for is 'tithe.'
Tithing was a medieval form of taxation under which landowners and farmers were required to hand over a "tithe", or a tenth of their produce to the government, instead of money. The Tithe Barn was where this produce was stored.
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