Yes. You tithe every month ten percent of your earnings
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Tithe is not meant to follow in our dispensation. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7 King James Version (KJV) viber for more information 09274295050
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When you pay your tithe to the church, they only hold it in trust for God. It is He who says how it will be spent. Unfortunately, because most church ministers do not have any regular employment except as religious leaders. the churches High Council steal part of the tithing to pay the ministers wages. They excuse this stealing because their ministers are (Employed) by the church and so deserve a wage.
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.
The word tithe literally means "one tenth" or "ten percent." There are people who tithe or give ten percent of their income. However, there are others who give more or less than ten percent of their income.Your Tithe Experthttp:/thetithinghoax.com
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A church which places a tax upon its members is not a church I would wish to belong to. It would be like saying "If you want to belong to the church you will have to pay to get in". Any monies paid by the congregation for the upkeep of the church or to pay the minister salary is done voluntary and the monies are not set by the church. One may pay a tithe but that is set by the Lord, usually one tenth of members income. To pay a tithe is a blessing, to be taxed is of Satans doing. A regular voluntary contribution is inevitable for the maintenance of the church and the sustenance of those who fully engaged in church works.
I look at it as 10% of what I have. Since all I have is bought with money and that is the day's currency, I tithe with money (as opposed to giving 10% of my couch). That being said, I tithe on all monies that enter into my possession. So, definitely my check, but also any money I receive aside from that. Simply b/c that new money becomes what I have, it's still a blessing from God, and maybe the person I got it from didn't tithe on it, so I feel better about it that way. But as always a good rule of thumb is better safe than sorry. Hope this helps.
They had to pay 10% of their income or crops
The salaries of a priest come from the offerings that are given in church services. This does not include the tithe which is for the rent and bills of the temple.
The word tithe means 10%, but I know what you are asking. 15% of 800 is 120