Social media users responding to the video argued that financial accountability within churches should remain voluntary.
We asked wealth planners if "tithing" (donating 10%) on a fixed income could be done prudently.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sounding alarm bells about a spate of new class-action lawsuits filed recently against the Utah-based faith and its investment firm over tithing.
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Plaintiffs suing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a would-be class-action lawsuit over tithing say they are not challenging how the faith spends and manages its money. Instead, in ...
On Hill Cumorah, near Palmyra in upstate New York, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints last Week celebrated the 111th anniversary of the birth of Mormonism. According tc Mormon ...
In a February filing, Morris’ attorneys argued that the lawsuit, filed by former members of Gateway, infringed on religious exemption protections. Former members of Gateway Church filed the October ...
A Nigerian man has taken to social media to announce that he would stop paying tithes in the church. He shared what he would do with the money instead.
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