Members TheGloryLand Posted 17 hours ago Members Share Posted 17 hours ago (edited) The current economy is on shaky grounds. It doesn’t matter who wins in November, to lead this country. Many church leaders are talking about political positions, and who can do better. Very few leaders talk about Christians and how they should manage their finances, in troubled times. Try stop talking on giving classes of tithing only and give classes or a Bible study on how to manage their finances, in troubled times. This will help Christians and the churches that they support. Edited 17 hours ago by TheGloryLand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BrotherTony Posted 16 hours ago Members Share Posted 16 hours ago 33 minutes ago, TheGloryLand said: The current economy is on shaky grounds. You're stating the obvious. 33 minutes ago, TheGloryLand said: It doesn’t matter who wins in November, to lead this country. It very much matters who wins this election. Though Trump is a self-absorbed narcissist, he is FAR BETTER than the current Socialist, MARXIST Democrat we find in Kamala Harris. 33 minutes ago, TheGloryLand said: Many church leaders are talking about political positions, and who can do better. Very few leaders talk about Christians and how they should manage their finances, in troubled times. Many preachers are talking about politics and political positions because they are IMPORTANT! We know they're not the primary issue as GOD is in control and already knows what is going on. But, try to remember that we have not only the right and privilege in this country to help choose our representatives and leaders, but we have the OBLIGATION as Christians and AMBASSADORS of the Lord Jesus Christ and Heaven, to ALWAYS be showing Christ and Biblical ways God has designed for us to live. Regarding pastors telling people how they should "manage their finances in troubled times," the pastor does have the OBLIGATION to preach the whole counsel of God,. This would include Biblical principles on money. Yet, you have to remember that most pastors are ill equipped when it comes to giving financial advice as far as investing, saving, and everyday purchases. 33 minutes ago, TheGloryLand said: Try stop talking on giving classes of tithing only and give classes or a Bible study on how to manage their finances, in troubled times. This will help Christians and the churches that they support. Again, most pastors are ill equipped to teach such things, yet CAN bring in those in the church that ARE financial advisors or have had success with Biblical principles on money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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