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Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Dollarseeker: 4:56pm On Jan 11, 2020
Paying January Salary to Pastors

Some friends have asked me if it is right to give their entire January salary to their pastor or priest in the name of what is now called "first fruit offering."

Well, in the first place the question should not be about the rightness or wrongness of it, rather the question should be: WHY do you give your January salary to your pastor or to the church? The answer to this "why" question will answer the question if it is right or wrong.

As a priest for some years now, I have encountered people who come to give their entire January salary or first salary in a new job to priests or pastors. I have also encountered priests who do not accept the money once they are aware that it is the person's entire salary; they bless it and return it.

To make the whole thing much more dramatic, I know of some of those whose offerings were blessed and returned that later took the same money to another pastor of another church that will accept it (even if they don't attend the church), so as to get the fulfilment of having sown seed.

Funny right?

I took a study of some of our Christians paying tithes and especially those paying January salary as first fruit even to the detriment of their children's school fees, here is what I discovered that runs in almost all of them: They mistake fear for faith.

Dear friends, there is a thin line between fear and faith. A lot of what is propelling these people and indeed a large majority of us is not really faith as we may think, but fear.

Faith and fear are both very powerful tools. But they are never the same. In fact, they do not exist in one person at the same time. Once there is fear, there is no faith. Once there is faith, there is no fear.

This is why St Paul will tell Timothy that "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of virtue, and of love, and of self-restraint," (2 Timothy 1:7).
Fear is powerful because it is fueled by the whole notion of reward and punishment. The devil uses it a lot. It is a promise of, if you do so and so, you will get a reward of so and so, or a punishment of so and so. Unfortunately, this is how we teach in churches today. So, a lot of what we do as Christians are tied to fear, not faith.
It is easier to command compliance once you ignites the person's fear. It is more difficult with faith because faith comes from God himself. Faith is a gift.

Do you know that the scribes and Pharisees in their bid to keep the ten commandments faithfully, had to explicitly itemized and break down the commandments until it was multiplied into 613? They were so afraid of breaking the commandments that they even became imprisoned by it.

When Christ came, he brought down their 613 commands into love of God and neighbour. This is simply to communicate one thing, that we can't keep God's precepts by fear. Fear is enslaving while faith is liberating. (Romans 8:15).
But today, some of our church ministers prefer their members to remain caged. How can someone tell you about her problems, the first thing a minister will ask is the last time the person paid her tithe or first fruit offering. How does being sick translates to not paying tithe?
The truth is, the reason most Christians give their January salary to pastors even to the detriment of their children's school fees is generally tied to fear. They feel that if they don't, their business or health will not go well. Or if they do, there will be more blessings.

This is why even if someone is dying, they will rather pay tithe than help the person. They will quote Malachi 3:10, Proverbs 3:9, Leviticus 23:10, Exodus 23:19, and forget that strictly speaking those laws no longer bind Christians. They forget too that every first born child is suppose to be given to God as first fruit to serve in the temple, if we are to follow those laws strictly. They forget that a farmer of those days harvesting his first produce is not to be equated with a worker of today donating his entire salary.
This is why churches are opening every day and if you oppose the payment of tithe or first fruit, they will come for your head and quote how it works for them. Yet, the richest man in Africa does not pay tithe and he is building a refinery. If the condition for God to bless you this year is that you must give your entire January Salary to your pastor, then it is better to be an atheist.
Friends, the Lord is not putting pressure on any of us. He is not standing somewhere taking record of your tithes or January salaries before he blesses you. Strictly speaking, he does not need them. Your pastor does. And your pastor is not God. What God need is your heart of purity and love.

Being generous from the heart towards God's work and God's ministers is not the same as being compel to be paying certain amount of money every month or year such that your blessings or curse is tied to it. The former is faith, the latter is fear. Learn the difference.

By Fr Kelvin Ugwu MSP

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Nobody: 5:14pm On Jan 11, 2020
I can't believe what I've seen. Give a pastor my salary

E no go better for that FIRST FRUIT. Did Jesus asked anyone for anything

Well, it 21st century pastors.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by iramure(m): 5:44pm On Jan 11, 2020
First fruit ko...
Last fruit ni...
Awon OLE!!

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Demaduka(m): 1:39am On Jan 12, 2020
Dollarseeker:
Paying January Salary to Pastors

Some friends have asked me if it is right to give their entire January salary to their pastor or priest in the name
of what is now called "first fruit offering."
Well, in the first place the question should not be about the rightness or wrongness of it, rather the question
should be: WHY do you give your January salary to your pastor or to the church? The answer to this "why"
question will answer the question if it is right or wrong.
As a priest for some years now, I have encountered people who come to give their entire January salary or first
salary in a new job to priests or pastors. I have also encountered priests who do not accept the money once
they are aware that it is the person's entire salary; they bless it and return it.
To make the whole thing much more dramatic, I know of some of those whose offerings were blessed and
returned that later took the same money to another pastor of another church that will accept it (even if they
don't attend the church), so as to get the fulfilment of having sown seed.
Funny right?
I took a study of some of our Christians paying tithes and especially those paying January salary as first fruit
even to the detriment of their children's school fees, here is what I discovered that runs in almost all of them:

They mistake fear for faith.

Dear friends, there is a thin line between fear and faith. A lot of what is propelling these people and indeed a
large majority of us is not really faith as we may think, but fear.
Faith and fear are both very powerful tools. But they are never the same. In fact, they do not exist in one person
at the same time. Once there is fear, there is no faith. Once there is faith, there is no fear.
This is why St Paul will tell Timothy that "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of virtue, and of love, and of
self-restraint," (2 Timothy 1:7).
Fear is powerful because it is fueled by the whole notion of reward and punishment. The devil uses it a lot. It is
a promise of, if you do so and so, you will get a reward of so and so, or a punishment of so and so.
Unfortunately, this is how we teach in churches today. So, a lot of what we do as Christians are tied to fear, not
faith.
It is easier to command compliance once you ignites the person's fear. It is more difficult with faith because
faith comes from God himself. Faith is a gift.
Do you know that the scribes and Pharisees in their bid to keep the ten commandments faithfully, had to
explicitly itemized and break down the commandments until it was multiplied into 613? They were so afraid of
breaking the commandments that they even became imprisoned by it.
When Christ came, he brought down their 613 commands into love of God and neighbour. This is simply to
communicate one thing, that we can't keep God's precepts by fear. Fear is enslaving while faith is liberating.
(Romans 8:15).
But today, some of our church ministers prefer their members to remain caged. How can someone tell you
about her problems, the first thing a minister will ask is the last time the person paid her tithe or first fruit
offering. How does being sick translates to not paying tithe?
The truth is, the reason most Christians give their January salary to pastors even to the detriment of their
children's school fees is generally tied to fear. They feel that if they don't, their business or health will not go
well. Or if they do, there will be more blessings.
This is why even if someone is dying, they will rather pay tithe than help the person. They will quote Malachi
3:10, Proverbs 3:9, Leviticus 23:10, Exodus 23:19, and forget that strictly speaking those laws no longer bind
Christians. They forget too that every first born child is suppose to be given to God as first fruit to serve in the
temple, if we are to follow those laws strictly. They forget that a farmer of those days harvesting his first
produce is not to be equated with a worker of today donating his entire salary.
This is why churches are opening every day and if you oppose the payment of tithe or first fruit, they will come
for your head and quote how it works for them. Yet, the richest man in Africa does not pay tithe and he is
building a refinery. If the condition for God to bless you this year is that you must give your entire January Salary
to your pastor, then it is better to be an atheist.
Friends, the Lord is not putting pressure on any of us. He is not standing somewhere taking record of your tithes
or January salaries before he blesses you. Strictly speaking, he does not need them. Your pastor does. And your
pastor is not God. What God need is your heart of purity and love.
Being generous from the heart towards God's work and God's ministers is not the same as being compel to be
paying certain amount of money every month or year such that your blessings or curse is tied to it. The former
is faith, the latter is fear. Learn the difference.
Fr Kelvin Ugwu MSP

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Fr Kelvin Ugwu MSP,
YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG OR MISCONCIEVED . PAYING MONEY TO A CHURCH IS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM PAYING MONEY TO A PASTOR. IT IS WRONG TO SAY THAT THE MONEY YOU PAID IN THE CHURCH IS MONEY YOU PAID TO THE PASTOR. BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING, IF YOU ARE A REAL FR. AS YOUR NAME SUGGEST, IT SEEMS THAT YOU USED TO CARRY THE OFFERING GIVENG IN YOUR CHURCH SAYING THAT IT IS MONEY MEMBERS GAVE TO YOU. IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?

IF ON THE OTHER HANDS AN INDIVIDUAL DECIDES TO PACKAGE HIS OR HER JANUARY SALARY FOR A PASTOR, WHO ARE YOU TO DECIDE IF IT IS RIGHT OR WRONG?

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by helinues: 6:05am On Jan 12, 2020
Mugu...

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by mrZENographer: 6:30am On Jan 12, 2020
You also say the same for Tithe/Offering.
Any Christina who agrees with you needs strong rehabilitation

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by MuttleyLaff: 7:11am On Jan 12, 2020
Dollarseeker:
Do you know that the scribes and Pharisees in their bid to keep the ten commandments faithfully, had to explicitly itemized and break down the commandments until it was multiplied into 613? They were so afraid of breaking the commandments that they even became imprisoned by it.

When Christ came, he brought down their 613 commands into love of God and neighbour. This is simply to communicate one thing, that we can't keep God's precepts by fear. Fear is enslaving while grace and truth faith is liberating (Romans 8:15)

But today, some of our church ministers prefer their members to remain caged. How can someone tell you about her problems, the first thing a minister will ask is the last time the person paid her tithe or first fruit offering. How does being sick translates to not paying tithe?
The truth is, the reason most Christians give their January salary to pastors even to the detriment of their children's school fees is generally tied to fear. They feel that if they don't, their business or health will not go well. Or if they do, there will be more blessings.
"16From His fullness we have all received grace upon grace.
17For the Law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
"
- John 1:16-17

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by AntiChristian: 7:30am On Jan 12, 2020
Maga will soon pay!

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by PaChukwudi44(m): 7:31am On Jan 12, 2020
Demaduka:


Fr Kelvin Ugwu MSP,
YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG OR MISCONCIEVED . PAYING MONEY TO A CHURCH IS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM PAYING MONEY TO A PASTOR. IT IS WRONG TO SAY THAT THE MONEY YOU PAID IN THE CHURCH IS MONEY YOU PAID TO THE PASTOR. BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING, IF YOU ARE A REAL FR. AS YOUR NAME SUGGEST, IT SEEMS THAT YOU USED TO CARRY THE OFFERING GIVENG IN YOUR CHURCH SAYING THAT IT IS MONEY MEMBERS GAVE TO YOU. IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?

IF ON THE OTHER HANDS AN INDIVIDUAL DECIDES TO PACKAGE HIS OR HER JANUARY SALARY FOR A PASTOR, WHO ARE YOU TO DECIDE IF IT IS RIGHT OR WRONG?


He is a scholar of the scriptures and is telling you that according to the scriptures it is wrong.God will surely visit punishment upon wicked pastors who preach such vile doctrines

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:48am On Jan 12, 2020
I have also encountered priests who do not accept the money once they are aware that it is the person's entire salary; they bless it and return it.

This is being Christ-like.
This is the exact same thing our Lord and Saviour would have done during his days.

It was Mahatma Ghandi, the India Buddhist that says ' I love their Christ but hate their Christians, because their Christians do not behave like their Christ!

Food for thought!

Hardebayo:

God bless you. Ravi Zacharias reiterated the quote in the conference he had days ago. God is not transactional in His dealings with us, God will remove veils of ignorance from us all. Amen.
Amen.
God bless you too sir

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by sotall(m): 9:48am On Jan 12, 2020
undecided
Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by MajorWarren: 9:48am On Jan 12, 2020
Personally speaking, unless during the course of my job seeking I prayed to God that if I get a job I’d give the first month salary to the church (not Pastor).
Otherwise that money is better off serving the needy than an already enriched pastor.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Antoeni(m): 9:50am On Jan 12, 2020
*America has the biggest economy on earth not the biggest Church
*Germany has the biggest economy in Europe not the biggest church
*America has the biggest factory on earth not the biggest church
*Rwanda has the cleanest city on earth not the biggest church
*China has the highest number of Billionaire not the biggest church
*China has the biggest airport in the world not the biggest church
*Dubai has the tallest building and the largest man Island in the world not the biggest church
*Of the most visited Tourist site on earth none is in Nigeria, not even the biggest church in Abuja attracts tourists. They are not interested of course.
*Nigeria has the biggest church in the world;
It has the most corrupt politicians
It has the the highest number of churches and Pastors, It has the most unimaginable citizens, it has the most divided ethnic groups, the most prayerful people and yet the most inconsiderate at the same time.
*Nigeria is home to the biggest church, the world's poorest citizens and yet 8 out of 20 wealthiest Pastors on earth are from this annexed contraption called Nigeria.

Is anyone still wondering why we are as backward as a people more than ever before, then ask yourself why these countries with the biggest stuff don't have the biggest church.

I stop here, so that i could let you use your natural App inside your cranium called brain for a moment to think about this.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by topshotnista(m): 9:50am On Jan 12, 2020
Just do as the spirit leads... No law forcing you to do it.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by omamush(f): 9:50am On Jan 12, 2020
Imagine, how many salary did Jesus and his disciples receive while on earth.

God u have alot of people to judge, starting form ur own house.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by CAPSLOCKED: 9:51am On Jan 12, 2020
topshotnista:
Just do as the spirit leads... No law forcing you to do it.

THE WORST PART IS THAT MANY PEOPLE WILL COME HERE TO DEFEND THIS ACT OF EXTORTION.

DOES THE SPIRIT EVER LEAD? HOW MANY FIRST MONEY DO YOU TAKE TO THE ORPHANAGE, PRISONS OR HOSPITAL, OR THE SPIRIT NO KNOW THE DIRECTIONS TO THOSE PLACES?

HOW IS IT NOT FORCE, WHEN YOUR PASTORS THREATEN THAT YOUR LIFE WILL BE TIGHT IF YOU DON'T TITHE, OR YOU'RE ROBBING GOD IF YOU DON'T GIVE?

KEEP DECEIVING YOURSELVES, CHRISTIANS. YOU MAY THINK YOU'RE ON YOUR WAY TO HEAVEN, WITHOUT KNOWING THAT YOU CAN'T BUY GOD'S BLESSINGS. IF YOU WANT TO DO CHARITY, HEAD TO THE RIGHT DIRECTIONS INSTEAD OF ENRICHING THESE THIEVING MEN IN SUITS YOU CALL PASTORS.

IMAGINE BILL GATES AND DANGOTE PAYING TITHE. 10% OF THEIR MONTHLY WORTH TO ONE MADMAN... IMAGINE MORE MILLIONAIRES GIVING HIM MILLIONS MONTHLY.
HE'LL END UP RICHER THAN EACH ONE OF THEM, BUY JETS AND LIVE MORE LUXURIOUS THAN EACH OF THEM... WITH MONEY HE DOESN'T WORK FOR. NONSENSE.

THE BEST QUOTES OF THE MILLENNIUM BY THIS BLESSED MAN OF GOD BELOW.


FrKevinUgwu:

1. This is why churches are opening every day and if you oppose the payment of tithe or first fruit, they will come for your head and quote how it works for them.

2. Yet, the richest man in Africa does not pay tithe and he is building a refinery.

3. If the condition for God to bless you this year is that you must give your entire January Salary to your pastor, then it is better to be an atheist.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by 9jayes: 9:51am On Jan 12, 2020
First salary should be for the pastor na. He prays for you for the whole year, he deserves your January salary. First seed
Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by VirtIQ: 9:51am On Jan 12, 2020
Your God na man then. Making u a homo

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Zico5(m): 9:51am On Jan 12, 2020
The kind of doctrines the so called new generation pastors are formulating to suit their wayward lives is something else. Many have turned the Bible upside down just to suit their ways. I have strong conviction that the issue of first fruit is due to greed on the part of pastors. Divine blessing doesn't come with sowing but with pure and genuine heart with God.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Jaorure(m): 9:52am On Jan 12, 2020
omamush:
Imagine

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Zico5(m): 9:52am On Jan 12, 2020
Demaduka:


Fr Kelvin Ugwu MSP,
YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG OR MISCONCIEVED . PAYING MONEY TO A CHURCH IS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM PAYING MONEY TO A PASTOR. IT IS WRONG TO SAY THAT THE MONEY YOU PAID IN THE CHURCH IS MONEY YOU PAID TO THE PASTOR. BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING, IF YOU ARE A REAL FR. AS YOUR NAME SUGGEST, IT SEEMS THAT YOU USED TO CARRY THE OFFERING GIVENG IN YOUR CHURCH SAYING THAT IT IS MONEY MEMBERS GAVE TO YOU. IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?

IF ON THE OTHER HANDS AN INDIVIDUAL DECIDES TO PACKAGE HIS OR HER JANUARY SALARY FOR A PASTOR, WHO ARE YOU TO DECIDE IF IT IS RIGHT OR WRONG?

Looking at ur scripted writing made me believe u are one of the people we are talking about. They have turned the Bible upside down. If u can't pick meaning from the man of God above then there is problem. Giving tithes is quite different from the first fruits. No one can compel me to give my whole salary as first fruit. But because of fear, people have mistaken the right thing and replace it with wrong. I pray God touch the soul of every believer to know what's right for them

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by seguno2: 9:52am On Jan 12, 2020
iramure:
First fruit ko...
Last fruit ni...
Awon OLE!!


......ni Oga awon ode dadandinrin.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by helinues: 9:53am On Jan 12, 2020
Pay only when your mumuness get degree.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by sotall(m): 9:53am On Jan 12, 2020
Demaduka:


Fr Kelvin Ugwu MSP,
YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG OR MISCONCIEVED . PAYING MONEY TO A CHURCH IS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM PAYING MONEY TO A PASTOR. IT IS WRONG TO SAY THAT THE MONEY YOU PAID IN THE CHURCH IS MONEY YOU PAID TO THE PASTOR. BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING, IF YOU ARE A REAL FR. AS YOUR NAME SUGGEST, IT SEEMS THAT YOU USED TO CARRY THE OFFERING GIVENG IN YOUR CHURCH SAYING THAT IT IS MONEY MEMBERS GAVE TO YOU. IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?

IF ON THE OTHER HANDS AN INDIVIDUAL DECIDES TO PACKAGE HIS OR HER JANUARY SALARY FOR A PASTOR, WHO ARE YOU TO DECIDE IF IT IS RIGHT OR WRONG?


Do not type in capital letters to give an opinion


It simply means you are shouting

On another note , you are guilty of nairaland rule 11

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Orissodiq: 9:53am On Jan 12, 2020
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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by MajorWarren: 9:54am On Jan 12, 2020
Antoeni:
*America has the biggest economy on earth not the biggest Church
*Dubai has the tallest building and the largest man Island in the world not the biggest church
*Of the most visited Tourist site on earth none is in Nigeria, not even the biggest church in Abuja attracts tourists. They are not interested of course.
*Nigeria has the biggest church in the world;
It has the most corrupt politicians
It has the the highest number of churches and Pastors, It has the most unimaginable citizens, it has the most divided ethnic groups, the most prayerful people and yet the most inconsiderate at the same time.
*Nigeria is home to the biggest church, the world's poorest citizens and yet 8 out of 20 wealthiest Pastors on earth are from this annexed contraption called Nigeria.

Is anyone still wondering why we are as backward as a people more than ever before, then ask yourself why these countries with the biggest stuff don't have the biggest church.

I stop here, so that i could let you use your natural App inside your cranium called brain for a moment to think about this.

It’s sickening how brainwashed our people have become in the name of church.

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by femi4: 9:54am On Jan 12, 2020
Giving without understanding

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Re: Paying January Salary To Pastors By Fr Kelvin Ugwu by Amuluonyenaego: 9:54am On Jan 12, 2020
Demaduka:


Fr Kelvin Ugwu MSP,
YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG OR MISCONCIEVED . PAYING MONEY TO A CHURCH IS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM PAYING MONEY TO A PASTOR. IT IS WRONG TO SAY THAT THE MONEY YOU PAID IN THE CHURCH IS MONEY YOU PAID TO THE PASTOR. BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING, IF YOU ARE A REAL FR. AS YOUR NAME SUGGEST, IT SEEMS THAT YOU USED TO CARRY THE OFFERING GIVENG IN YOUR CHURCH SAYING THAT IT IS MONEY MEMBERS GAVE TO YOU. IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?

IF ON THE OTHER HANDS AN INDIVIDUAL DECIDES TO PACKAGE HIS OR HER JANUARY SALARY FOR A PASTOR, WHO ARE YOU TO DECIDE IF IT IS RIGHT OR WRONG?

who will the pastor pay his own first fruit to cos he's equally a salary earner.

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