Monday, January 11, 2010

Mormon How Does Tithing In The Mormon Church Work?

How does tithing in the Mormon church work? - mormon

For now, my mother and I wondered at the Mormon church. However, in the workplace, such as the tithe? Pay for one year in advance? Or is it after every tenth payroll? We are struggling financially and can not pay $ 5,000 in advance, so we ask. Thank you to everyone who answers!

3 comments:

LDS girl said...

You do not have to pay in advance or go back even tithe. It is entirely up to you to pay your tithes. Some people pay every time they receive a salary. I have a business and I do not know how until the end of the year, so I write a check obtained in time.
He also said that not much pay. We are told that 10% of the increase, but the definition of what is the member. I had the opportunity to pay my tithe. The money always seems to be exactly the right time and are sometimes miraculously achieved.

The tithe is set to build temples and meeting places (not the means to additional buildings, like most churches, and paid our tithe), services, activities, youth conferences, educational programs, mission work, textbooks, building maintenance, participation and the cost of the room, etc. There are thousands of buildings from the church to be built and maintained by the tithe. Many countries are poor and where the tithe is paid very little. As an aid to the poor in addition to the rapid GiftsThe difference comes from the tithes.

We have never asked how much money I make, and we never said that we have enough donors. The Church teaches that it is between the member and the Lord.
Who is the decree otherwise completely clueless, ignorant or facts or a complete liar.


Discuss with the missionaries or the bishop about it.

I joined the church in 1966 and is a blessing in my life and I never regretted my decision.

Diane (PFLAG) said...

I will not go, if religion is right or wrong, or the Mormon religion, above all, I'm going to only the exact question they asked ....

No, not required to pay a lump sum in advance ...

Pay 10% of their income for the payment of additional work for your budget ... Each paycheck, monthly, quarterly, annually ... what works

At the end of the year (usually late December to early January, about the time) You will receive W2 forms for tax purposes, you will receive some form of reconciliation with the exact amount of tithing paid every cent you make it easy for you, the amount get to compare your income on your W2, to see if they had 10% and amounts, if necessary, be brought into line ...

Kandy W said...

I believe this question is sincere, but why do not you ask for the missionaries who work or bishop of the church he attended?

One-tenth of 10% of their annual increase. Whether you pay weekly, monthly or annually. Blessings are promised, honest tithing.

The answers to these questions can be found also be found in mormon.org

The answer to this question: http://mormon.org/mormonorg/eng/basic-beliefs/the-commandments/live-the-law-of-tithing

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