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Tithing in churches: Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei calls for Bible-centric ministry

Religion Tithing in churches:  Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei calls for Bible-centric ministry
MON, 12 AUG 2024 LISTEN

Recently, a significant conversation has surfaced within the Christian community regarding the practices of tithing and offering.

Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, the founder of Believers Worship Center (Last Chance), has taken a strong stance against pastors who insist on financial contributions from their congregations, deeming the practice unbiblical.

Prophet Duah, a respected leader recognized for his thoughtful scriptural interpretations, contends that the traditional doctrine of tithes—rooted in the Old Testament—has been misapplied in modern churches. He argues that many pastors prioritize financial gain over spiritual growth, placing undue pressure on their congregants to meet financial obligations that stray from the Bible's core teachings.

In a recent sermon, Prophet Duah voiced his concern that the emphasis on tithes and offerings has distorted the message of Christ. He emphasized that the essence of Christianity lies not in the money given but in the faith upheld and the love shared. His remarks reflect a growing sentiment among Christians that the focus on financial contributions detracts from the true purpose of ministry and discipleship.

Central to Prophet Duah's argument is a call for transparency and accountability within church leadership. He underscored that the scriptures advocate for generosity and cheerful giving, rather than mandatory financial contributions. “We must return to the teachings of Jesus, who spoke of love, compassion, and sharing,” he noted. “When we focus on the needs of our communities and the spiritual welfare of our members, we can foster a healthier and more vibrant church environment.”

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.

By addressing the issue head-on, Prophet Duah aspires to spark a movement toward a more scripture-aligned approach to church financing, one that embodies the principles of love, generosity, and service espoused by Jesus.

In conclusion, his clarion call for a reassessment of tithing practices invites believers to engage in a more profound dialogue about the role of money in their faith and the true essence of Christian living.

King Amoah
King Amoah

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