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Are you tired of feeling guilty every time you give money to your church or charity? Do you feel like you're not doing enough and that God won't bless you unless you tithe? Jam'all Mokolo knows how you feel, and he's here to help.In "How Tithing Killed My Mom: A Guide to Guilt-Free Giving," Jam'all shares his personal story of how his mother's devotion to tithing led to her death. Through his own research and study of scripture, he discovered that the biblical practice of tithing is no longer necessary in the New Testament era. Jam'all's book not only exposes the dangers of the guilt-induced…mehr

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Are you tired of feeling guilty every time you give money to your church or charity? Do you feel like you're not doing enough and that God won't bless you unless you tithe? Jam'all Mokolo knows how you feel, and he's here to help.In "How Tithing Killed My Mom: A Guide to Guilt-Free Giving," Jam'all shares his personal story of how his mother's devotion to tithing led to her death. Through his own research and study of scripture, he discovered that the biblical practice of tithing is no longer necessary in the New Testament era. Jam'all's book not only exposes the dangers of the guilt-induced mindset of Old Testament tithing, but it also provides a path to freedom and joy in giving. With practical advice and biblical support, he shows you how to give freely and generously without fear or guilt.Whether you're financially challenged or financially blessed, "How Tithing Killed My Mom" will change the way you think about giving. It's time to let go of the burden of tithing and embrace the joy of guilt-free giving. Get your copy today and start giving with a joyful heart.
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Jam'all Mokolo was raised in the Christian church, and has over 30 years of experience in the music ministry-and tithing.He has witnessed firsthand the master manipulators, the spiritual abusers, and "False Profits", who are not just "shearing the impoverished sheeple" with what he calls the "Twist-ure" and "Flip-ture", but also through conning, scamming, and stealing from the gullible rich. How? By requiring obedience to a law that is outdated and outmoded-the law of tithing-which was never money!His goal is to hopefully help to break those mental chains that keep some in the bondage of tithing, thereby releasing them into spiritual and practical freedom of giving. Giving that's not attached to any form of fear, guilt, shame, obligation, expectation, or tradition. That kind of giving is "guilt-free" simply because free-will giving has no compensation attached to it. Tithing is about giving, not receiving.Through Jam'all Mokolo's own experiences, he hopes someone will see themselves or their own Mom in his stories, study them fruitfully, and halt the slow killing perpetuated by many "lie-thing" pastors today. He wants Moms to know: "Money isn't edible, and fruit doesn't keep the lights on, so give as your heart purposeth for the right purpose, the right reasons, and the right cents."