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What Gave Giving a Bad Name

Current price: $15.95
What Gave Giving a Bad Name
What Gave Giving a Bad Name

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What Gave Giving a Bad Name

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Is your congregation facing challenges with giving? You are not alone. In the materialistic society we live in, being generous can often seem like a burden. David Shirey's insightful book, "What Gave Giving a Bad Name?", delves into the various reasons why contributing to your church may feel burdensome.
From an innate tendency to accumulate to previous instances of mismanaged funds, Shirey identifies the typical barriers that hinder the genuine happiness that comes from giving.
Imagine if giving became a profound source of joy and an impactful demonstration of your faith.
"What Gave Giving a Bad Name?" aims to:
Reveal the underlying factors that make giving seem onerous
Address the reluctance that restrains your congregation
Uncover the scriptural viewpoint on generosity
Assist your congregation in ensuring their tithes are impactful
Advance past these challenges and rekindle the pleasure of giving. Allow this book to lead you in transforming your congregation's approach to generosity.

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