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The simple acts of giving that can change lives, including yours
In our lives, the kind things we do have a powerful effect. Acts of giving, whether big or small, reach far beyond the moment they happen. They touch lives, heal hearts, and create ripples of kindness that last a long time. You might find that when you give, it changes...
Kathleen Orenza,
Unlimited: The Widow’s Offering | Good News Unlimited
Jesus was in the temple. One of the important things that happened in the temple is that people brought their offerings to God there. This gave Jesus the opportunity to teach an important lesson about giving to God. We don’t like talking about money, but this didn’t bother Jesus at all. Jesus spoke about money more than he did even about faith or about prayer, in fact by a ratio on over four to one. One out of every ten verses in the Gospel deals with money. That’s because Jesus knew that what you do with your money is one of the clearest indicators of the state of your heart. And that’s why he was sitting watching the people give their offerings. Jesus cares deeply about what you do with your money.
Eliezer Gonzalez,
When Weakness Makes You Feel You Don’t Have Much to Offer - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Take heart friends, you may have less energy and health to work with but you can still give what little you can.
Randy Alcorn,
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Before the content of last week’s blog, I made a simple reference via a button to a new “Donate” page. This allows you to make a tax deductible donation to Into the Waters Ministry, Inc. This week,…
Gina Williamson,
Unlimited: The Widow’s Offering | Good News Unlimited
Jesus was in the temple. One of the important things that happened in the temple is that people brought their offerings to God there. This gave Jesus the opportunity to teach an important lesson about giving to God. We don’t like talking about money, but this didn’t bother Jesus at all. Jesus spoke about money more than he did even about faith or about prayer, in fact by a ratio on over four to one. One out of every ten verses in the Gospel deals with money. That’s because Jesus knew that what you do with your money is one of the clearest indicators of the state of your heart. And that’s why he was sitting watching the people give their offerings. Jesus cares deeply about what you do with your money.
Eliezer Gonzalez,
The Privileged Life: The Value of a Penny
“Assuredly, I say to you that this poor widow has put in more than all those who have given to the treasury.” Mark 12:43b When you see a penny on the ground, do you pick it up? Apparentl…
Nancy C. Williams,
She Gave Out of Her Poverty, Gave All She Had - Booty and Treasures fer All!
“She gave out of her poverty, gave all she had.” -Mark 12:44 (Mark 12:41-44) During tha last week of his life on earth as a man, tha Son watched as folks put thar money in ter tha temple treasury. Ah good many rich fellers threw in large amounts, but a poor widow put in two […]
Eddie Jones,
What are the Bible rules on offerings?
You should hold an offering in your hand anytime you go to church, unless you are without any money. Exodus 23 vs. 15 – Thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened bread: (thou shalt eat unleaven…
Babatope Babalobi,
Bible verses about offerings
Exodus 23 vs. 15 – 15 Thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened bread: (thou shalt eat unleavened bread seven days, as I commanded thee, in the time appointed of the month Abib; for in it thou …
Babatope Babalobi,
What Does it Mean to be Generous?
Have you ever thought about why you give? Do you give to receive? Do you give out of obligation? Or do you give because that’s the life Jesus modeled for us? We all know that giving is something we’re supposed to do. But what does the Bible say about generosity? In Mark 12:41-44, Jesus was teaching in the temple courtyard in Jerusalem. As Jesus sat across from where people were placing their offerings, he noticed something. Many who were rich were offering large amounts of money. But a poor wido
Cole Feix,

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