Everything
we have comes from God, and we give back a portion to God to show
that we recognize that. Tithing means giving back a portion, ten
percent, of the total of all our income. The Bible tells us to give
the "first fruits", meaning we give to God before we give
to the government (taxes), pay our bills, or spend on ourselves.
Income
is any money you get, such as your paycheck from a job, or interest
from money in the bank or a dividend from stock.
You
may not be sure ju
st
how much a source of income will bring in. For example, you may
not know how much interest you'll get. Just try to estimate. If
you have a job where your paycheck varies with how many hours you
work, try to estimate based on how many hours you think you will
work.
And
remember, put in the gross amount, not your net take home pay.
Enter
the yearly amount. Do not use commas.
Income from first job
Income
from second job
Income
from spouse's job
Self-employment
Income
Bonuses,
gifts, winnings
Interest
Dividends
Other
Here's
your total Income: $
Here
is your suggested tithe: $
This
can be a difficult thing to suddenly start doing. After all, we
have all been used to having that ten percent that should be going
to God, and now we may feel that it would be a hardship to suddenly
lose that money from the rest of our budgets. On the following
page, you will find information for those of us who are not quite
ready to commit to the full tithe of ten percent. Click here to go to the next page.