Tithing the New Circumcision

Tony Egar
4.4
39 reviews
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About this ebook

I am writing about my experience with tithes and offerings over a period of nearly 40 years.

My friend is a Christian and he is very successful.

Yet he does not believe in tithing.

I believe in tithing…but I am not rich.

My friend says:

“Tithing is the New Circumcision”.

Is he right?

We all need to trust God for our finances.

We should allow everyone to act according to their conscience.

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4.4
39 reviews
Portia Saviyele
October 12, 2024
You opened my eyes of understanding. I used to abuse tithing thinking is the code to ask for opened doors, now I understand the scripture that says he became poor that we may be rich.
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Brian Ngcobo
May 8, 2022
A nice read, while still daydreadreaming about that. Someone else's book once said: "For a change don't wait on him but wait on Him. Because those who wait on Him at least have a life of abundance".
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Anthony Egar
October 25, 2020
Short book. Gives faith for finances. Interesting.
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About the author

Hello from Tony and Lorna, We are a semi-retired couple from Brisbane, Australia. We want to encourage you to believe for your complete restoration. We have designed our books to help build your faith. We hope that you will be restored, renewed, and revived.

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