05-17-2006, 03:22 AM | #31 |
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[QUOTE=hoyacoug]Now that I have your attention, would it be bad to invest all of your tithing money from every paycheck into an ING account or other safe savings account bearing 5% interest or so? You could make quite a bit of money on the interest over the course of a year, withdraw all of the money in December to pay tithing, and then pay tithing on the interest that had accrued.
I suppose the only question would be, does the church need the money immediately or would the money be of more value to the church immediately than it would be to me? I assume the church has hundreds of millions in cash reserves, if not more, and doesn't need my meager contribution right away. Then again, if everyone did it, it could put the church in a crunch. We only need to account for tithing once a year. Does that mean we only need to pay once a year?" Personally I pay on every check. I just know from my own personal experience that if I don't pay my tithing in a timely manner that really weird and bad things happen to me. I wish I were making that up, but I just don't mess with tithing karma anymore. I know, sounds strange, but those are my personal experiences.
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05-18-2006, 11:56 PM | #32 |
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I wouldn't tell others what to do, but for me, I try to pay when I earn the money.....the firstlings of the flock so to speak.
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05-19-2006, 07:05 AM | #33 |
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My understanding is that tithing is not 'due' until December of each year. If someone chooses to wait until then to pay their tithing then that is fine so long as it corresponds to their income for that year. Any interest accrued in the mean time would, of course, be included in that yearly income. Most just pay as they get paid because it is easier to do so or it does not occur to them to do otherwise.
Fast Offering should be paid every month.
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