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It's absurd for Africans to lack understanding with religious affairs because being a pastor is not supposed to be a ful time job ,those so called pastors should search for ways of improving their lives financially by engaging themselves in income generating activities not only relying on tithes. If the son of God worked by being a carpenter, how about those so called pastors who are in this world where money is required for everything that supports life.
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Money is a useful tool. We have to see it as such .It shoul never become our master. A lot depends on our relationship with God and our faith. It is not wrong to be wealthy or have a lot of money. God looks at our heart and motive. If we use the money to bless others and give, it's a wonderful tool and helps others. If we have selfish and crooked motives, then you don't have the maturity and ethics to handle it well.
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