The Psychology of Tithing: How Tithing Shapes Our Minds and Livesنموونە
Tithing Sets Us Free to Enjoy Life
It turns out that regularly giving away a portion of income through tithing can help people chill out.
Scientists have conducted numerous studies on generosity and satisfaction, and over and over, they see the same crazy pattern: The folks who spend less on themselves but give more to help others end up feeling happier in life.
There was one specific study where researchers had a group of people rate their own happiness levels over time.
They then divided the group into two.
Group A focused only on spending money on wants for themselves, like dinners out or vacations.
Group B spent money only on buying gifts, donating to charity, or helping family and friends.
After 16 weeks, they asked the groups again about their happiness levels.
Group B (who gave to others) reported much higher and lasting happiness over almost five months!
So, tithing provides a way to jump off this money-stuff hamster wheel that leaves us exhausted and unfulfilled.
By letting go of 10% toward God's Kingdom Work, we loosen the chains of greed and impatience weighing us down and are able to begin tapping into true financial freedom in our lives.
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Tithing changes us. This 3-day Plan explores shocking research on how simply giving 10% boosts purpose, gratitude, and joy. I believe God knew we actually need regular giving to thrive as followers of Jesus. See you on the inside!
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