God will return your tithes a hundredfold. Once you give, he will restore it. :)
The tithing man's church stick is typically made out of wood, such as oak or pine. It is a long staff or stick that was traditionally used to maintain order in church during services and to enforce tithing regulations.
Tithing is a gift, you income isn't really relevent.
Tithe (or tithing)
The Church doesn't believe in gambling. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes that a person should pay tithing on all their increase. I suppose if a member broke the rule and went out and won the lottery, he probably should pay tithing on it. It is important to mention that members aren't force to pay tithing or not gamble. If a member doesn't pay tithing, or gambles, he is not considered in good standing until he repents of those things.
Like any churches, tithing in the Catholic church is an obligation to pay the bills. Unlike many other churches it is not aggressively enforced. They encourage to sacrifice 5% to 10% of your gross income.
I am going to guess that you mean "tithing", singular word is "tithe" - a pledge of 10% of your income to your church.
It is called tithing; one gives a tithe to the church.
There are probably a number of different words, but offering and tithing come to mind.
Rockefeller believed in tithing, which means giving 10% of one's income to the church. Therefore, he always gave 10% of his income to the church.
Answer 1:Tithing is only a very narrow interpretation of God's word. It is often the way in which a church leader will, through guilt, encourage (and even coerce) members into giving 10% of their income to the church. The root word for tiding is a "tenth"Answer 2:One may certainly suppose there are churches that do such things. The majority of them do not. Tithing was only a way of giving back to God for all the good things he's given us. It helps support the church and the good works that it does in God's name.I am not aware of any church in which it is "mandatory", though I am aware of a couple in which it is "strongly encouraged". The other few thousand church denominations pass the plate, and if you have something to give, whether a tenth or not, you give. If you don't have anything to give, you don't.
The tithing-man was a paid position in a Puritan community who enforced rules related to the Sabbath day. He went from house to house on Sunday making sure everyone was at church. Anyone caught skipping church, or working or traveling on Sunday was fined. The tithing-man also made sure no one fell asleep during the church service. He had a stick he used to bop men and children on the head with who were sleeping or misbehaving; the other end had a feather which was used to tickle women with. He also collected the taxes paid to the church. WHAT?
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, there is no such thing as "tihing tray" in the Catholic Church.