Tithing is not a part of New Testament Christianity. Nowhere in the Bible are Christians commanded to tithe.
Tithing was replaced with Giving. The Bible/Apostle Paul gives guidelines on how to give. Giving is Spirit-led. Giving is voluntary. Giving should not be a burden. And giving should be done from ones abundance.
The Bible supports GOOD financial stewardship. When Christians neglect their financial responsibilities/household expenses in order to pay so-called tithes he/she is not practicing good financial stewardship.
If one wants to give a portion from their disability check that's fine, but they should make sure all of their other financial obligations (rent, mortgage, utilities, etc) are paid first.
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Yes. You tithe every month ten percent of your earnings
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
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Yes.
A modification should be filed to set the amount to that of the child benefit check. see links
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.
Depends on the type of disability payments you receive. I do not have to pay taxes on my military disability, it is tax free.
This one I think is up to the individual. Check with your pastor. One pastor said we are supposed to tithe off of our labor, so I think you should discuss with your pastor. It wouldn't hurt to tithe for the blessing to come from it.
Yes, but you need to file for a modification. see link below
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.