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“My Author Rep and all that played a part in my publication have gone above and beyond what I expected! There was never I time i was left alone or did not receive an expedited and clear response to my questions, or concerns! I truly felt that everyone was as excited for my accomplishments as I am.”
Theodosia McLean, President of Reflections of the Covenant Youth Organization is best known for her great success in Healing the Hearts and Minds of Youth. She holds a M. Div. and is very passionate about helping others achieve their highest best in life. Having these Divine Personal experiences has given me the authority to boldly speak and direct you upon a path on which I myself have already traveled. My desire is that you too will overcome.
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“…FOR GOD LOVES A CHEERFUL GIVER…”
Giving in all circles of life had produced some contentions, culminating in large organizations and well-knitted societies splitting into factions. The church had not been an exception. The church experienced her fair share of such conflicts over the years. Some of these conflicts in some churches could have been averted if proper and adequate biblical principles and knowledge were applied. Various reasons could be ascribed to these ugly scenarios. One of these reasons could be too much demand for money, while the other could be the attitude of demeaning those who could not meet the quota set by the church. Unfortunately, I have seen and heard some church leaders who are stuck to the status quo, though it’s outright wrong. This idea of “I need ten people to give me (stated) amount.” Its popularity is encouraging these leaders to apply it as the way of collecting money in the church. The Bible stipulated only these ways to collect money in the church of God. These are first fruit, tithing and offering, or what others call collection. The offering must be named, say, Building offering, Love offering, Pastor’s Appreciation offering, Funeral offering, Men’s Ministry offering, Children’s Day offering, etc. Why our refusal to just obey? The dilemma here is offering had been reduced to mean only small value of money be given when it is called for. Instead of thorough teaching on the subject of giving, it is left in a vacuum. This book fills that vacuum.
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