Where Do You Draw The Line?
People naturally self segregate. How and where we choose to live affects our communities.
People naturally self segregate. How and where we choose to live affects our communities.
“Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.” Matthew 6:12 Accounting metaphors run throughout the gospel. In the Lord’s Prayer, debt is used as
This is the second year in a row that I’m not signing up to attend Tithing Declaration Before last year I NEVER missed a year
A common theme among the comments was that I’d left off an important point. I’d neglected to say that women could work just because they
In the Young Women program I often heard phrases like, “you’ll want an education, but only so you can fall back on it if your
As things are currently organized I cannot serve as a Ward Financial Clerk. I can’t help prepare a deposit of tithing money. I can’t process
I don’t regret paying tithing – even during tight financial times. But I do regret that I was misled about where my money was going.
After a lifetime of service, tithing and dedication, I wish my mom and dad could finally rest. If you added up the wages for all
My mother needed a bank account. Her husband, my stepfather, frequently spent their income before the end of the month, leaving us with little food
Like a leaf swirling in an eddy of a stream, a post titled It’s Time for the LDS Church to Hire Janitors Again has been
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