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“You Believe What?!” Week 5: Money

This post addresses tithing, its biblical references, and its interpretation in today’s churches. Traditionally, tithing meant contributing 10% of one’s income to the church, but the necessity of this practice is debated, with some suggesting alternative forms of giving. Questions are raised about the correct use of tithes, modern-day church financial transparency, and the appropriateness of going into debt to tithe. The post also touches upon differentiating tithing from offerings and sacrifices, and how churches are expected to utilize funds.

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“You Believe What?!” Introduction and Curriculum

Developed by Christopher Myers The goal of the group “You Believe What?!” is to provide knowledge and wisdom about Christianity (including its history, beliefs, themes, and traditions) to those that desire it (including those that would not consider themselves Christians). Some of the topics covered in this small group are not ‘primary’ Christian beliefs, but

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Preparing for Cyber Disasters

Written by Christopher Myers If you are a small business owner, a self-employed entrepreneur, or local government, how confident are you in your organization’s physical and cybersecurity? You may not even have an Information Technology department, but you still almost assuredly utilize IT assets, both physical and software-based. Do you track those assets well enough

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Protecting Your Information Technology

Written by Christopher Myers In today’s environment, where there are currently over 210,000 active computer vulnerabilities, and where cyberattacks against individuals take place every 10 seconds, users of information technology cannot afford to simply ‘cross their fingers’ and hope that they will not fall victim to an attack.1,2 If you’re curious about the true cost

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