John Avanzini answers your questions about biblical economics / [electronic resource] by John Avanzini.
Material type: TextPublication details: Tulsa, OK : Harrison House, c1992.Description: 123 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 0892749067 :
- 9780892749065
- 261.85
- BR115.E3 A93 1992
Why should I obey the Bible about how I spend money? -- Are tithes and offerings the same? -- Should I tithe on my net income or on my gross income? -- How do I give a proper offering? -- Why do some people with money hold back in their giving to God? -- Is it all right for me to give my tithe to the poor? -- Is it right to pay the tithe first when I have bills I have promised to pay? -- Should I give to the Lord if my husband doesn't want me to? -- Do I have to catch up all of my unpaid, back tithes in order to be right with God? -- The Bible says we are not supposed to be the borrowers, so why is there a mortgage on my church? -- Is it right for ministers of the gospel to have a better-than-average lifestyle? -- Is it all right to make a pledge to God if you don't have the money in hand when you make it? -- Does the Bible say God's children should never borrow money? -- Is it wrong for Christians to use credit cards? -- Is it all right to co-sign a loan for a friend or family member? -- Is it wrong for a divorced Christian to avoid paying legal child support? -- Is filing bankruptcy immoral or unscriptural? -- Is it all right for a Christian to save money? -- How is it possible that my giving affects my praying? -- Is there anything wrong with being rich?
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