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Here's what you'll find in:

Giving Thanks:
The Art of Tithing
By Paula Langguth Ryan
176
pp., paper, ISBN: 1-889605-07-7;
1-800-507-9244

 

Foreword by Rev. Catherine Ponder, author of Dynamic Laws of Prosperity

Introduction

  • CHAPTER ONE: In the Beginning

What Exactly Is a Tithe?
Misconceptions About Tithing
The Truth About Tithing
The Natural Benefits of Tithing
 

  • CHAPTER TWO: Tapping Into the Spiritual Flow

Meeting Your Every Need
The True, Divine Model of Supply and Demand
 

  • CHAPTER THREE: Is It Possible More Good Exists For You? 

Is Your Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
How Does Tithing Work?
Where Should You Tithe?
The Mechanics of Tithing
What’s Stopping You From Tithing?
What "Can’t Afford" and "Costs Too Much" Really Mean
 

  • CHAPTER FOUR: Becoming One With Life’s Prosperous Flow

A Multitude of Blessings
Freeing Up Your Trapped Prosperity
Letting Go of Your Guilt Gifts
Practicing the Art of Unconditional Releasing
 

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  • CHAPTER FIVE: Practicing Acts of Courage

Embracing Impermanence
Projecting an Aura of Abundance
 

  • CHAPTER SIX: Discovering Your Intentions

Aligning Your Actions With Your Intentions
Releasing Control
Finding the Freedom in Forgiveness
 

  • CHAPTER SEVEN: The Etiquette of Tithing

Staying in the Constant Flow
The Art of Receiving
Setting Your Intentions
 

  • CHAPTER EIGHT: Expanding Your View of Prosperity

Honor Yourself Enough to Stay the Course
Measuring Your Success
Don’t Forget to Breathe!
 

Epilogue
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> Tithe or offering?

The tithe was intended to be given willingly, cheerfully and joyfully as a love offering, a glad tiding. This is why the Christian biblical texts refer to tithing as a free-will offering. Your tithe was to be given of your own free will, not out of any sense of duty or obligation. (read more in Chapter 1 of Giving Thanks: The Art of Tithing)

 


> No more fear of tithing

You may struggle with tithing because you think you are giving away 10% of what is yours instead of giving thanks for the 100% you've been given by passing along 10% as seed money for the future. As you work to overcome this fear, start the habit of giving a set percentage regularly (even 1%) until you can give a full 10% tithe -- or more! (read more in Chapter 2 of Giving Thanks: The Art of Tithing)

 

> The truth about tithing

Tithing often causes ripples and changes in your life that may seem like the exact opposite of what you think you want, need and desired. Rest assured, even when things don't turn out the way we plan, things always turn out for our highest good. (read more in Chapter 3 of Giving Thanks: The Art of Tithing)

 

 

> How to become a better receiver

Learning to be a better receiver is as important as learning how to be a better giver. Become open and receptive to receiving the good that comes to you, by making a mental shift in how you view tithes. Many people (and I admit to being one of them when I first began tithing!) view tithes as charity or some sort of handout, which we view negatively. (read more in Chapter 7 of Giving Thanks: The Art of Tithing)

 

 

 


 


 
 

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