Giving - A matter of the heart
In giving, motivation is crucial. God wants us to be cheerful, generous givers with humble hearts. He asks us to give as a response to His grace in our lives.
What is tithing and why do we do it?
Does God need our money? What can we learn about tithing in the Bible?
Biblical tithing is giving 10% of your earned income back to God.
Stewardship is one of Scripture’s key principles. It challenges us to recognize that everything was created by God and is ultimately owned by God. Humans exist as the managers of these resources.
Our finances are one of the key areas where Christians practice stewardship. Our ability to acquire wealth is a gift given to us by God, and we need to be mindful of how we use these resources to fulfill God’s work to further His kingdom and take care of others.
Tithes and offerings have been the chief way financial stewardship has been practiced by God’s people throughout Scripture.
Learn more about Biblical tithes and offerings here.
Biblical tithing is giving 10% of your earned income back to God.
Stewardship is one of Scripture’s key principles. It challenges us to recognize that everything was created by God and is ultimately owned by God. Humans exist as the managers of these resources.
Our finances are one of the key areas where Christians practice stewardship. Our ability to acquire wealth is a gift given to us by God, and we need to be mindful of how we use these resources to fulfill God’s work to further His kingdom and take care of others.
Tithes and offerings have been the chief way financial stewardship has been practiced by God’s people throughout Scripture.
Learn more about Biblical tithes and offerings here.