Taxes & Tithes, It's Your Money


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There''s a quotation that says; "there are two things for certain in life and they are death and taxes.''* This book addresses for faith and community organizations both of them, the death of their organization if their not compliant with the laws that govern non-profit organizations and if they are interested, how they may qualify for government and foundation funds. This resource guide is written to train and educate congregations about their role in the Faith-Based and Community Initiative. Note: this guide is not for everyone. There are many faith partners that believe receiving government funding is a curse. All I am saying here is if you desire or are already seeking; funding you should be wise to the laws that govern you. It was the discussions with pastors who doubt the faith based initiative that lead me to write this guide. The premise is simple. Since individuals and congregations pay taxes, they are entitled to receive those funds through federal, state and local grants and put them back into the community in which they live.




Temples, Tithes, and Taxes


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Introductory matters -- Temple construction -- Temple personnel -- Temple income -- Temple expenses -- Temple as "bank" -- Concluding matters.




Tithing After the Cross


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Some in the church find it very difficult to talk about money, but it's a subject that cannot be avoided. The church needs money to continue to function. Missionaries need money to carry the gospel. As a result, however reluctant we are to talk about it, we have to do so. And when we do so, we often generate more confusion and resentment than cash. Some churches require that members be tithers before they can take positions of leadership. This in turn can result in a sort of spying by one believer on another. How much do we each earn? Is our giving equal to 10% of our income? On the other hand there are those who discount tithing, and consider themselves tithers because they give two or three percent of their income. They may say that they "tithe" 3% of their income. But what exactly does the Bible teach about tithing and how does that apply to us today? Is there a way for us to become grace-filled givers? Can stewardship, giving, and financing the work of building the kingdom become a joy rather than a duty or a source of dissension? David Croteau has written at length on this topic before. In this volume of the Areopagus Critical Christian Issues series, he undertakes a brief examination of tithing, stewardship, and giving. He starts by asking just what the Israelites were called on to give by the scriptures. He then follows through the various arguments in favor of tithing as a law applicable to Christians and shows how these arguments fail. Finally, he discusses a basis for gracious, joyful giving as God directs each of us. In just 96 pages (including all the front matter) you'll find your understanding of Christian stewardship changed. You won't find here a license for apathy or selfishness. Instead, you'll find a challenge to discover and do God's will in your finances as in every other area of your life.




Letter on taxes and tithes


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Temples, Tithes, and Taxes


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The temple in Jerusalem was both the center of ancient Israel's religious life and also an economic center for the nation. In this groundbreaking study of the economic functions of the Jerusalem temple, Marty E. Stevens, who worked for fifteen years as a certified public accountant prior to getting a PhD in Old Testament, demonstrates that the temple acted as the central bank, internal revenue collector, source of loans, and even debt collector for ancient Israel. Applying a broad knowledge of temple-systems throughout the ancient Near East, Stevens sheds light on the roles played by various officials mentioned in Scripture and their tasks within the temple complex. Neither "Big Brother" nor "big business," the temple still served government and commerce in the course of conducting its religious functions. This fascinating book opens new avenues for understanding the Jerusalem temple and its impact on Israelite society.







BIBLICAL GIVING AND RECEIVING


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This book is about helping the church of God to be specifically engaged in the ministry of doing good. We should compassionately be reaching out to the hurting and disadvantaged. We offer a message of hope to the impoverished of our community. But the poor are not just those lacking money. We also offer the message of eternal life to the "affluent poor" in need of the eternal riches our Savior provides. (See Luke 16:11.) As we give, we should think of our generous offerings as a means of doing good for others SO THAT God may bless all the works of OUR hands. A compilation of scriptural principles of giving, Biblical Giving and Receiving is written by Evangelist Thompson with an ambition of providing readers with the basic knowledge for church and individual sowing and reaping. The writer has shed light on several areas in this book, including God and Money, Tithes, Godly Wisdom, The Law of Reciprocity, The Secret to Overcoming, A Life or Death Choice, Choices and Consequences, and The Privilege of Giving. Along with it, the author has also fenced in on topics such as The Rewards of Cheerful Giving, Planting and Harvesting, God Owns Everything, The Love of Money, The Best of Advice, In God We Trust, The First fruits, The Grace of Giving, A Preacher's Apology, and many more. Let's find out how giving becomes the solution to the problem of lack in Christianity.




Taxes and Tithes


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Financial Peace


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Dave Ramsey explains those scriptural guidelines for handling money.




The Law of Tithes


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