Church tithing: Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei urges Bible-centered ministry

There has been a major discussion in the Christian world lately about the tithe and offering customs.

Church tithing: Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei urges Bible-centered ministry
Church tithing: Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei urges Bible-centered ministry

 

Believers Worship Center (Last Chance) founder Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah has taken a firm stand against pastors who demand financial contributions from their congregations, calling such a practice unbiblical.

Respected leader Prophet Duah, known for his analytical interpretations of scripture, argues that the Old Testament-based conventional system of tithings has been misapplied in contemporary churches. He contends that a lot of pastors put material success ahead of spiritual development, putting undue pressure on their followers to fulfill financial commitments that are at odds with the fundamental lessons of the Bible.

Prophet Duah expressed his worry that the emphasis on tithes and offerings had perverted the message of Christ in a recent sermon. He underlined that the core of Christianity is not found in material gifts but rather in the love that is given and the faith that is maintained. His comments are in line with an increasingly popular belief among Christians that the emphasis on material gifts obscures the real goals of discipleship and service.

Prophet Duah’s argument revolves around his need for accountability and openness from church officials. He emphasized that rather than requiring financial contributions, the scriptures promote kindness and joyous giving. He said, “We have to go back to the teachings of Jesus, who talked about sharing, love, and compassion.”

“We can create a more vibrant and healthy church environment when we prioritize the needs of our members and the needs of our communities.”

Prophet Duah encourages believers to develop a deeper understanding of stewardship, advocating for voluntary giving driven by love rather than obligation. His message resonates not only within his congregation at Believers Worship Center but also with a broader audience of Christians seeking to understand the intersection of faith and finance.

Prophet Duah hopes to start a movement toward a more scripturally-aligned approach to church financing by tackling the problem head-on and modeling it after the values of love, charity, and service that Jesus preached.

In conclusion, he makes a compelling case for reconsidering tithing procedures, which challenges Christians to have a deeper conversation about the place of money in their faith and what it really means to be a Christian.

Church tithing: Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei urges Bible-centered ministry
Church tithing: Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei urges Bible-centered ministry

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