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Q. Does debt affect giving in modern times in light of the Israelite tithe and slaves?Bob Deffinbaugh01/06/2021
20. Being Good Stewards of God’s Riches (1 Timothy 6:17-21)Gregory Brown05/31/2018
18. Freedom from the Trap of Loving Wealth (1 Timothy 6:6-10)Gregory Brown05/31/2018
Q. Must one tithe/give when they are in debt?Bob Deffinbaugh01/29/2018
7. Material Witnesses, Or How To Minister With Money, Part 2 (Luke 16:1-13)Bob Deffinbaugh09/21/2017
6. Material Witnesses, Or How To Minister With Money, Part 1 (Luke 16:1-13)Bob Deffinbaugh09/21/2017
Q. Is it wrong to be fully supported for Christian ministry work?Bob Deffinbaugh08/17/2017
Lesson 15: The Church and Money (Various Scriptures)Steven Cole08/09/2017
Lesson 17: When Greed Becomes God (Colossians 3:5b)Steven Cole03/13/2016
Lesson 16: Sex, Greed, and Christians (Colossians 3:5-7)Steven Cole03/13/2016
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Question & Answers:

Questions
I gave money to a church for a building project that never happened. I asked for my money back and they told me it was gone. What can I do?
Was Jesus materially rich? If so is the 'Prosperity Gospel’ justified?
Why is it acceptable for a couple to incur debt for a house if it isn’t acceptable for a church to incur debt for a building?
Does the Lord’s church have authority to earn interest on its money?
While I agree that our church needs a building, and they are right to raise money from the congregation, is it Biblical to hire someone to raise the money from our congregants?
Could you please help me understand the Biblical basis for support raising in ministry? Is it more desirable to be a tent-maker as you enter a ministry?