Here’s a clip from a recent ABC Nightline program featuring Howard Dayton and Crown Financial Ministries:
Archive for the ‘Tithing’ Category
Handling Money God’s Way
Posted in Cashflow & Budgeting, Charitable Giving, Christian Finance, Crown Financial Ministries, Debt, Tithing on February 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Money: Currency for Christian Hedonism
Posted in Christian Finance, Stewardship, Tithing on December 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
John Piper gives a great message on why we should not seek riches and on how the wealthy should use their money (1 Timothy 6:6-19).
First, he details three reasons Paul gives for why we should not seek riches:
“For we brought nothing into the world and we cannot take anything out of the world.” (verse seven)
“If [...]
Do I Owe God Back Tithes? (Part 2 of 2)
Posted in Christian Finance, Stewardship, Theology, Tithing on December 24, 2007 | 1 Comment »
My response to the reader’s comment in the previous post:
I believe you have been led astray either deliberately or inadvertently, but either way, I would like to give you my thoughts on your situation.
There is only one thing each of us can and must do to “make it right with God.” No matter what [...]
Do I Owe God Back Tithes? (Part 1 of 2)
Posted in Christian Finance, Stewardship, Theology, Tithing on December 23, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Recently, someone posted the comment below on this blog which saddened me greatly. I will post my response in my next post (tomorrow).
Well I have a mess on my hands. A few years back my wife passed and at the funeral the preacher there spoke to me about my wife dying and being [...]
Developing Your Personal Giving Plan
Posted in Charitable Giving, Christian Finance, Stewardship, Tithing on November 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
by Calvin Edwards
Most of us spend more time planning a vacation than we do planning our giving. This is all the more remarkable when we recognize that Americans are tremendously generous and about 2% of the Gross Domestic Product is made up of donations.
Arguably, in most households their giving is the least contemplated “major purchase” [...]
Extreme Philanthropy: The 50% League
Posted in Charitable Giving, Estate Planning, Stewardship, Tithing on November 8, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Anne & Christopher Ellinger of Arlington, Mass. run a foundation called Bolder Giving to inspire people to realize their full giving potential.
More than 88 people to date have joined the organization’s 50% League and given away half of their financial assets, or half of their income or business profits for at least three years.
According to [...]
Scripture Passages on Money and Possessions
Posted in Christian Finance, Stewardship, Tithing on November 6, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Scriptures Relevant to the Doctrines of Money and Possessions
Prepared by Randy Alcorn, THS 564J, A Theology of Money and Possessions, June 8-9, 2007, Western Seminary, Portland, OR
These passages should simply be read, and a few observations recorded. There are 132 passages, most of which will require no more [...]
Being Wealthy Isn’t What I Thought it Would Be
Posted in Christian Finance, Stewardship, Tithing on October 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
By Terry Austin
Great news! I just discovered that I am the 39,615,049th richest person in the world. I finally surpassed the 39,615,450th person with that extra money I earned last month.
That might not sound so good to you but it means that I am in the top 0.66% of people in the entire world. [...]
Don’t be a Dumb Donor
Posted in Charitable Giving, Christian Finance, Stewardship, Tithing on October 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
In the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30), Jesus addresses the issue of stewardship, particularly treating resources (money and otherwise) as seeds to be planted with the clear expectation of producing a bountiful crop.
In other words, the Lord calls us to make smart giving decisions. One way to help in this is to consult [...]
Roadblocks to Giving
Posted in Charitable Giving, Christian Finance, Tithing on October 8, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Everybody likes the idea of generosity. But when it comes down to writing the check, there always seems to be so many extenuating circumstances. We have insufficient savings. We do not agree with the church’s spending priorities. The tithe does not apply to us today.
Generous Giving and Kingdom Advisors have developed a list of the [...]