Tithing is always paid to God through His representative upon earth. That may be your Priest or Bishop. The use of such tithing is not at the whim of Gods representative, but this is indicated again by revelation. You should have a Tithing Settlement at the end of each year showing how much you have paid and if the amount is correct. Always keep your receipts.
Lastly, make sure that the church which you will be paying your tithe to has that commitment as part of the churches program. Remember that paying tithing is voluntary, that it not only includes one tenth of all you earn but all others monies that you are given or come by. In other words all of your increase is tithed, whether it is what you have earned, what your granny has left you or a gift from an admiring friend.
Yes. You tithe every month ten percent of your earnings
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They had to pay 10% of their income or crops
The word tithe means 10%, but I know what you are asking. 15% of 800 is 120
In my opinion, everybody should pay tithe.
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.
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.
They had to pay 10% of their income or crops
You should pay your tithe to your local church or religious organization, as they typically use these funds to support their ministries, community services, and operational costs. Some may also choose to allocate a portion of their tithe to charitable organizations or missions that align with their beliefs. Ultimately, the decision may vary based on personal convictions and the guidance of your faith community.
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
The Bible commands a 10% tithe. I've always been taught, if you tithe on your net income (take home pay) then you need to tithe on your tax return. However, if you tithe on your gross income, there is no need to tithe on your tax return. I say, pray on it and follow the lead your given.