A Srategy of improving Tithe giving: The case of Seventh-Day Adventist Churches in Talla Station, Democratic Republic of Congo
Abstract
The church members of Talla Station are not returning the tithe as expected
because only 25% of members seem to render faithfully their tithe. The purpose of
this study was to find a strategy for improving tithe giving in Talla station. The study
has analyzed the question of tithe giving based on the Bible, according to the
literature review, the Seventh-day Adventist church and Ellen G. White.
The work is divided as follows: It starts with an Introduction to the work. The
first chapter consisted of Review of Literature, the Second is a Description of the
local setting, the third chapter is a development and an implementation of a design
program and finally, the work ends with the Summary, the Conclusion and the
Recommendation.
A survey of other denominations views on tithing was done. A survey was
submitted to church members by using a questionnaire. The results were analyzed to check how church members would appreciate returning tithe in kind. The results
obtained were used to develop a strategy of improving tithe returning.
The strategy was presented to church members through a seminar on tithing in
kind. There was a seminar followed by a workshop that was organized for all church
members of Talla Station. The implemented program of tithing in kind has
contributed to an increase in the tithe. Then it was recommended that tithe in kind
should be stressed in all the Talla station and in other stations of Kibali Ituri Mission.