1. Whenever a person gives a percentage of his income to the Lord, he is tithing. 2. The practice of tithing is part of the Old Testament law and does.

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1. Whenever a person gives a percentage of his income to the Lord, he is tithing. 2. The practice of tithing is part of the Old Testament law and does not apply to the church today. 3. The primary purpose of the tithe is to support the ministries of the local church. 4. The tithe should be given only to the local church, not to other Christian ministries. 5. The tithe should be paid weekly, regardless of when you receive your paycheck. 6. Tithing only applies to the money that we earn. 7. If we owe people money, we should pay them back before we tithe. 8. A wife should tithe even if her husband does not want her to.

11. If we are given a designated gift, we need not pay a tithe on it. 12. We should tithe on our gross income rather than just our net income. 13. If we inherit money that was earned by selling liquor, cigarettes, pornography, illicit drugs, or other harmful items, we should still tithe a portion of it. 14. A person who lives on social security or unemployment compensation does not need to tithe on it. 15. The tithe can be used to pay your child’s tuition if he is attending a church school. 16. If we fail to tithe, we will simply miss out on the eternal rewards which we could have had. 9. A husband should not tithe if his wife is against it. 10. If a person has not tithed for several years, he still owes God the amount that he should have tithed.

17. A child should be given money to put in the offering in order to teach him to tithe. 18. If we increase our tithe to twenty percent, we can expect God to increase His blessings on our finances. Answers: 1. False, 2. False, 3. False, 4. True, 5. True, 6. False, 7. False, 8. False, 9. False, 10. True, 11. True, 12. True*, 13. False, 14. False, 15. False, 16. False, 17. False, 18. False