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How Should A Christian Respond To A Bad Economy? by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:39am On May 29, 2017
How should a Christian respond to a bad economy? How can I trust God when the economy goes bad?
Re: How Should A Christian Respond To A Bad Economy? by spinna: 5:17am On May 29, 2017
Are you listening?

Tithe is the way out of this financial problem the world is facing.

Its God''s stipulation for financial prosperity.

In essence Tithing,Giving offerings, giving to the poor, giving offerings is the way to get but tithing is most important

Tithe isnt yours never touch it.

Give it to a living faith filled church

Then you wait for the windows of heaven to open..no need for umbrella, its a rain of ideas a rain of favour from men

Be ready to work on your ideas and your proposals etc

Also never open your mouth to say you are poor,

10 naira is the tithe of 100 so no matter how broke you are you can tithe. When thongs get tough dont allow the devil make u not pay it. As your money gets longer dont say its too much to give . Just tithe so the kingdom can grow.


Of course your faith is important in the Opening of heavens promise, also you must give reverently and cheerfully. Dont give grudgingly.
Re: How Should A Christian Respond To A Bad Economy? by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:38pm On May 30, 2017
spinna:


Are you listening?

Tithe is the way out of this financial problem the world is facing.

Its God''s stipulation for financial prosperity.

In essence Tithing,Giving offerings, giving to the poor, giving offerings is the way to get but tithing is most important

Tithe isnt yours never touch it.

Give it to a living faith filled church

Then you wait for the windows of heaven to open..no need for umbrella, its a rain of ideas a rain of favour from men

Be ready to work on your ideas and your proposals etc

Also never open your mouth to say you are poor,

10 naira is the tithe of 100 so no matter how broke you are you can tithe. When thongs get tough dont allow the devil make u not pay it. As your money gets longer dont say its too much to give . Just tithe so the kingdom can grow.


Of course your faith is important in the Opening of heavens promise, also you must give reverently and cheerfully. Dont give grudgingly.

Way to go. smiley
Re: How Should A Christian Respond To A Bad Economy? by OLAADEGBU(m): 5:40pm On Jun 02, 2017
How can I trust God when the economy goes bad?
Re: How Should A Christian Respond To A Bad Economy? by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:46am On Jun 04, 2017
OLAADEGBU:


How should a Christian respond to a bad economy? How can I trust God when the economy goes bad?

The Bible has all the answers. Check it out here:

https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-economy.html
Re: How Should A Christian Respond To A Bad Economy? by orunto27: 10:38am On Jun 04, 2017
Watch, Work and Pray.
Re: How Should A Christian Respond To A Bad Economy? by PastorAIO: 1:30pm On Jun 04, 2017
prayer?
grin

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