Some Schmo wrote:I'm here to tell you that paying your tithing is the only way to live and be financially free. The trick is to decide on the church's behalf how that money will best serve the members. Since you're the one who's best equipped to determine how one of the members (ie you) could benefit from that cash, it only makes sense that you'd use it on you.
So basically, when you pay your tithing, just submit the receipt to the church and let them now the funds allocation has already been taken care of, and they don't need to worry about your contribution. That's one way you can go the extra mile in serving your church.
Quite possibly, Schmo, that's an example of Supreme Court stunning rhetoric. I wouldn't know. Or have any right to question or argue the point. Being anonymous and all.
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
Some Schmo wrote:I'm here to tell you that paying your tithing is the only way to live and be financially free. The trick is to decide on the church's behalf how that money will best serve the members. Since you're the one who's best equipped to determine how one of the members (ie you) could benefit from that cash, it only makes sense that you'd use it on you.
So basically, when you pay your tithing, just submit the receipt to the church and let them now the funds allocation has already been taken care of, and they don't need to worry about your contribution. That's one way you can go the extra mile in serving your church.
Quite possibly, Schmo, that's an example of Supreme Court stunning rhetoric. I wouldn't know. Or have any right to question or argue the point. Being anonymous and all.
Hmm. Somebody has a sense of humor and somebody does not. Carry on. I like your Avatars.