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BY  :  Michael Foust  ChristianHeadlines.com 

Just over half (51 percent) of churchgoers say they give at least 10 percent to the church they attend. Another 16 percent say they regularly give less than a tithe, while 22 percent answered, “I try to give, but I am not always consistent.”

“Giving 10 percent of your earnings to God is still a widespread standard among churchgoers,” said Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research. “The small decline in considering tithing a command appears to be more from a lack of teaching on the subject than a rejection of such teaching.”

Among those churchgoers who believe tithing is applicable for today, 90 percent say tithe money can be given to their own local church, while 55 percent say tithe money can be given to a Christian ministry. Other possible answers included an individual in need (42 percent), “another church I don’t regularly attend” (34 percent) and a secular charity (25 percent).

Meanwhile, 53 percent of those who give money to their church give cash at church, while 30 percent use a check at church. All total, 62 percent of Protestant churchgoers who give money say they do not use any electronic giving method, while 35 percent do.

“Believing God wants you to tithe and doing it are two different things,” McConnell said. “Some who do not tithe are consistent with their giving at a lower threshold, and others give when they feel they are able. Like many exhortations in Scripture, giving your finances to God is not necessarily easy in practice.”

 

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