I'm thinking about writing a book

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Aaron56

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Before there was an Israel, before there were Mosaic Laws, Abram gave tithes to Melchesidick. Genesis 14:18-20 and Paul talked about it in Hebrews 7 describing the tithes as a "tenth." Certainly seems to be a foreshadowing of tithing.

In the days when I went to church, I never tithed to the church, rather, I tithed to the private church school fund of that church. I don't know what influenced my donations, but I "earmarked" them for the church's school building and maintenance fund.

From my studies in the New Testament, my understanding is that it is our duty to support our spiritual societies. The churches are in apostasy, so I don't support them. I will support free online bible websites that offer online bible study tools. The importance or imperative is that God's word is as readily available to all to have access.

There are some countries where Bibles are banned. Some countries that control internet access. There are millions of people in the world today that are cut off from the word of God. Offerings and donations are priority, not "tithes."
I was going to write something like this but you did a fine job.

In Jacob's vow at Bethel (Genesis 28) he promises, for safe return to his father's house, to give a tenth of all he receives to God. This was before the law was given.

The giving of honor is associated with money. Honor is the valuation of something typically shown by the giving of money. Elders who rule well are worthy of "double honor" and immediately following is that "The laborer is worthy of his wages".

I honor my spiritual father by giving him a sum of money regularly. (Although, he is so generous, it is difficult to know who has given the other more gifts.) I do this in faith with a mind that I give it to the Lord and not to him, although he clearly benefits from it.
 

CherieR

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Hello everybody,

I'm a long time lurker on here and thought I would make the jump and join you all on this forum.

I'm considering writing a book titled "The Great Tithing Scam".
Obviously it would be about how tithing is in fact not a requirement of those living under the new covenant.

Is this something that we feel needs writing and would be a good contribution to Christian culture?

Thank you.
If you wish to write the book, I say go for it. :)
 
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Omegatime

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As an option you may just want to develop a web page on the internet.
 

justbyfaith

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Now God promises to open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing that you will not be able to receive if you will operate in faith and give 10% of your income. It takes faith to operate on 90% of your income; and tithing tells God and you that money does not captivate your heart and is not an idol in your life.

Here is the promise in holy scripture.

Mal 3:7, Even from the days of your fathers ye are gone away from mine ordinances, and have not kept them. Return unto me, and I will return unto you, saith the LORD of hosts. But ye said, Wherein shall we return?
You Have Robbed God
Mal 3:8, Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings.
Mal 3:9, Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation.
Mal 3:10, Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
Mal 3:11, And I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground; neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time in the field, saith the LORD of hosts.
Mal 3:12, And all nations shall call you blessed: for ye shall be a delightsome land, saith the LORD of hosts.


I feel that I should say that I am not an official minister who receives tithes but that I do tithe of my own income to the Lord.
 

Fifipifi

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I would be happy to read such a book. I also love to write and I know how sometimes I want to express my thoughts.
 

Fifipifi

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I would be happy to read such a book. I also love to write and I know how sometimes I want to express my thoughts.
Quite often I write short articles with the help of EduBirdie.com review because thanks to PaidPaper.net reviews I was able to find professional authors who help me and understand religion and similar topics. This is very handy if you are really planning to write a book.
 

ResidentAlien

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There's a very simple reason for the tithing scam—the megachurch. Megachurches wouldn't exist except for guilting people into tithing; it's their lifeblood. It wouldn't be so bad if not for the fact that most of the money goes to enrich the leadership and their families, not God's kingdom.

So now all the churches preach tithing, large and small, because they know it's the way to get rich.
 

studentoftheword

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Well God doesn't need our money that is for sure ----but here is the the Thing ---All our Money belongs to God -you only have Money because God gave it to you ----everything you buy --you got with God's money -----We own nothing ----we are just Stewart's of what is God's -----

So when you write your book I hope you Give God the Credit for Blessing you with the resources to get it published ---and when you get it published and get money ---I hope you use that money to help the poor and not line your pockets ---hording God's money for yourself ------buying cars ---computers ----large houses ---65 inch TV's ---etc ---


Haggai 2:8 NIV
8 ‘The silver is mine and the gold is mine,’ declares the Lord Almighty.

I say ---The New Covenant hasn't changed that -----

Psalms 24 BEV
The earth is the Lord's, with all its wealth; the world and all the people living in it.

I say ---this stands today ----the New Covenant hasn't changed that

Deuteronomy 28:8 ESV
You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you power to get wealth, that he may confirm his covenant that he swore to your fathers, as it is this day.

I say ---this stands today -----The New Covenant hasn't changed that

1 Corinthians 10:26
Verse Concepts
for the earth is the Lord’s, and all it contains.

I say ---this hasn't changed ----

If God Blesses you with this Book -----then Bless others not yourself -----God doesn't need His Money but the Poor do -----
 
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Omegatime

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The basic selling price of your book depends mostly on the number of words in your book. Figure about 17000 words for 100 pages. Do not expect to pay for your book thru sales being a nobody.
 

justbyfaith

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Malachi 3:10-12 is clear....

If you give 10% of your income, God will pour out for you a blessing that you will not be able to receive...

It is therefore not a legalistic requirement but a conditional promise by which you might be able to obtain a specific blessing.
 
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Hello everybody,

I'm a long time lurker on here and thought I would make the jump and join you all on this forum.

I'm considering writing a book titled "The Great Tithing Scam".
Obviously it would be about how tithing is in fact not a requirement of those living under the new covenant.

Is this something that we feel needs writing and would be a good contribution to Christian culture?

Thank you.
The best piece of advice that I received from a good mentor was that if I got an idea, put it in writing, because then I would have a permanent record of it. Often we get inspiration from God's Word and if we don't put it in writing then it is soon forgotten. Also, I learned that when I got an idea and started writing about it, it soon turned into an article or book. As a result, over the last few years I have written a number of books and articles, which were shared through an international ministry run by a friend and mentor, and it was quite a blessing for me to received feedback from people in India and African about how they were blessed and uplifted by a particular book or article I wrote. It actually amazed me that I can sit at my computer like this, spend a few hours writing a book about, for example, "How do we know that Jesus is alive today?" have it published through the international ministry and have someone all the way from Africa say how they were blessed by it. That wouldn't have happened if I had not have taken the time to put my thoughts into writing.

We often think that the ideas and inspiration that we receive is not that special - that everyone knows about it. Such is not the case. I wrote an article for the international ministry called "Examine yourselves to see if you are in the faith" in the early 1970s. A couple of years ago, my mentor in the ministry sent me the article, and I read it through and realised that if I wrote that article today, I would say exactly the same thing. This shows the enduring quality of a piece of writing that when assisted by the Holy Spirit, remains as true 40 years after it was originally written.

So, it is important to get your ideas down on paper, or in your computer, and then file them away. Or you might start writing and more inspiration comes until you have written 60 pages of a book that might be useful and helpful to others.

Then, I learned how to self-publish, with Title page, Contents page, Copyright page, page headings with numbers, footnotes where necessary. Then knowing to have the number of pages divisible by 4 so I could print it out as a booklet. I then designed a cover and printed it out as a 4 page booklet on heavier grade paper. I had access to a colour laser printer that made the cover more attractive. I bought a long-arm stapler to stable the booklet together. I wrote a book called "Why do we come to church?" of around 40 pages. I put it together and gave a copy to each person in the church. I felt it was important to get the message to them.

If the book became too large to just staple together, I learned bookbinding, and made myself a wooden bookbinding press (from Youtube), and produced a number of books that way, using cotton thread and PVA glue. I had to print the book as a number of 4 page booklets, which I folded and pressed together, drilling holes with a fine drill and threading through them, then gluing the ends. I found a number of instructional videos on Youtube to assist me.

If your church is supportive of your writing and decides that your "message" is important to them, they may provide funding for paper, ink, copying, and other supplies to help get your books printed and published. There may be authors in the congregation who can give you advice and proofreading, and assistance to getting it more widely published. I have put my books on Amazon Kindle, and I have had some sales. But don't expect to make heaps of money from that. There is a lot of competition out there and after around four years of having books on Amazon, I haven't made the first $100 for them to be able to send me a cheque (I can't receive electronic funds transfers to New Zealand from Amazon).

So, there it is. I hope that this has been helpful to those who think they want to embark in a writing ministry. Every now and again I get inspired and I can spend hours writing because the ideas keep coming and I don't want to stop in case I forget something important. I can write a booklet in a day (I am a fast, trained typist as you can see) and can type as fast as I can think, which is an asset when putting ideas down on the page.

So, my advice is, if you get an idea, write, write and write some more. Let a trusted mentor proofread your book for errors, and confirm to you that your doctrine is correct and your book will be helpful to others. Take a notebook with you wherever you go so that if you get an inspiration while you are away from your desk, you can write it down so you don't forget it. Don't let anyone pour cold water on your ideas, because your ideas are unique to you. As you write, you may be amazed at how the flow comes, and often you will get the sense that the Holy Spirit is helping you with fresh ideas. Sometimes you might feel that the flow is like giving a prophecy, except that you are writing it down.

Also, you will get Scripture verses come to you, as they do for me, to confirm through Scripture your own thoughts. I use Google to enter the parts of the verse that come to me, and I am able to get the full quote plus the reference, on Biblehub or Bible Gateway. I often have MS Word cascaded alongside Google Chrome so I can quickly switch from one to the other.

This has been a long post, but I think worthwhile for those thinking that they may have a writing ministry but are wondering how to get started.
 
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#52
Hello everybody,

I'm a long time lurker on here and thought I would make the jump and join you all on this forum.

I'm considering writing a book titled "The Great Tithing Scam".
Obviously it would be about how tithing is in fact not a requirement of those living under the new covenant.

Is this something that we feel needs writing and would be a good contribution to Christian culture?

Thank you.
Further to my previous video about authoring and self publishing:

It is important that while the idea of the tithing scam is still fresh in your mind, you get your thoughts down on paper or on MS Word as soon as possible. It would be frustrating for you if some of your fresh ideas were forgotten. Don't worry about formatting, punctuation, or even spelling. Just write the thoughts that come to you. The time for revising comes later. Just get your thoughts into writing, along with any related Scriptures that come to support your thoughts. Get it all down until you know you have exhausted all what you want to say about it. Then you can go over it and knock it into shape. Once you get a reasonable draft, get a trusted friend or mentor to look over it. Don't choose someone who will try to correct the content with their own ideas, although they may give you hints to make your writing more clear to the reader. But any hints they give you are not mandatory, except where there are grammatical issues involved. It is always good to have another pair of eyes to read over your writing because typos and punctuation errors can be very elusive and sneak in while you are involved in thinking through what you are writing. My mentor was able to hook out errors that I know they were even there! But make sure that your mentor has the same idea about tithing as you, otherwise he will cause you problems. A good proofreader or mentor will respect your writing and will not try and put his stamp on it. If you are not a good typist, you can find someone in the church who is a trained typist who could type it out for you. If you are young enough, learning to touch type, maybe going to a typing class, would be a good help if you want to go on and write more books and publish them yourself.

However, that is my advice for your consideration.
 

RolloTamasi

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Go for it.
It needs to be written.
I'll support you on this.