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On Giving: The Tithe then and now

Current price: $16.49
On Giving: The Tithe then and now
On Giving: The Tithe then and now

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On Giving: The Tithe then and now

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Rick Gleason is well-versed in the Bible, what it preaches, and what it teaches concerning giving. But after several years of giving well above what he had been taught, with none of the associated promises ever happening, Gleason had to cease his tithing just to pay the bills and take care of his family. The devourer of his income had been double-digit inflation. After spending time searching the scriptures, his cumulative experience and research led to this book. On Giving: The Tithe Then ... and Now by Gleason is unusual in that it focuses only on the Bible. In passing, Gleason discusses recent popular teachings and shows through the Bible why these teachings, particularly by preachers, cannot be trusted. The primary emphasis is on what the Bible teaches concerning giving. Gleason begins by illuminating what was required of God's people prior to the times of the New Testament, then he emphasizes what has been written to the churches. Gleason has known many people who have given according to what is taught with no results. "Results," meaning those givers having the associated promises in their hands. Yet they still give, hoping that God will eventually take note. But giving is a matter of the heart, and it is not to be done grudgingly. We must first learn to hear God's voice when He tells us to give. This book is for these givers, hoping that they will indeed see the promises of God show up in abundance. Rick Gleason is well-versed in the Bible, what it preaches, and what it teaches concerning giving. But after several years of giving well above what he had been taught, with none of the associated promises ever happening, Gleason had to cease his tithing just to pay the bills and take care of his family. The devourer of his income had been double-digit inflation. After spending time searching the scriptures, his cumulative experience and research led to this book.

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