Tithing After the Cross

Understanding Stewardship in a Modern Context

David A Croteau author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Energion Publications

Published:1st Jul '13

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This insightful book by David A. Croteau reexamines the principles of tithing, offering a fresh perspective on stewardship and joyful giving in the Christian faith.

In Tithing After the Cross, David A. Croteau delves into the often uncomfortable topic of money within the church. He acknowledges that while discussing finances can generate confusion and resentment, it is a necessary conversation. Croteau explores the biblical foundations of tithing and how these principles apply to contemporary believers. He examines the expectations placed on church members regarding tithing and how these can lead to unhealthy dynamics, such as peer scrutiny over financial contributions.

The author challenges the notion that tithing is a rigid requirement, highlighting the varied interpretations of what it means to be a 'giver.' By scrutinizing the arguments for tithing as a law for Christians, Croteau reveals the shortcomings of these claims. He encourages readers to consider a more grace-filled approach to giving, one that fosters joy rather than obligation. Through thoughtful analysis, he aims to shift the perspective on stewardship from a burdensome duty to a fulfilling act of faith.

Ultimately, Tithing After the Cross serves as a guide for believers seeking to align their financial practices with God's will. In just 96 pages, Croteau invites readers to explore a transformative understanding of generosity and stewardship, encouraging them to embrace a joyful and gracious approach to their financial contributions in the service of God's kingdom.

ISBN: 9781631994265

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm

Weight: 318g

98 pages