The term "tithe" is derived from the Old English word "teogotha," meaning "tenth." In biblical terms, tithing refers to the practice of giving 10% of one's income or resources to support the church or ...
When was the last time you heard the word 'tithe?' Odds are, it doesn't come up in your daily conversations all that often. Just because the word may not be used daily doesn't mean tithing holds ...
The Israelites were never subject to withholding upward of 15 percent. My husband and I were newly Christian and in seminary when a friend told us about tithing. She stressed the importance of giving ...
A recent amicus brief filed by “Ten Major Religious Organizations,” representing nearly 24 million believers, supports The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ position in a lawsuit centering ...
While many Christian churches encourage tithing — giving 10% of one's income to the church — as a biblical commandment, only a minority of pastors subscribe to that traditional view, data from a new ...
One of the unfortunate effects of human sin and of the weird and fractured borderline between the sacred and the secular in postmodern culture is that the word "tithe" provokes reactions ranging from ...
(CP) While many Christian churches encourage tithing — giving 10% of one's income to the church — as a biblical commandment, only a minority of pastors subscribe to that traditional view, data from a ...