Tim
Puritan Board Graduate
How might tithing work for someone who is largely self-sufficient, lives off-grid, grows his own food, and lives on little cash, etc? In such a situation, this person may only need a very small cash income, while he at the same time may have a great non-cash "increase".
Even if the value of his increase (such as food, property appreciation, livestock increases) could be calculated, all of this would need to be liquidated in some fashion to give it to the work of the church.
Many people today wish to be less dependent on inflationary currency; this may require some re-thinking about how the church is to be supported financially. Are there lessons to be learned from history, from times of subsistence farming, for example?
Even if the value of his increase (such as food, property appreciation, livestock increases) could be calculated, all of this would need to be liquidated in some fashion to give it to the work of the church.
Many people today wish to be less dependent on inflationary currency; this may require some re-thinking about how the church is to be supported financially. Are there lessons to be learned from history, from times of subsistence farming, for example?