Somebody tell me if I'm falling for a prank, but there's a church -- called LifeChurch.tv -- that's offering a money-back guarantee on tithing:
Essentially, it’s a contract based on the promises of God in Malachi 3:10-11. We commit to you that if you tithe for three months and God doesn’t hold true to His promises of blessings, we will refund 100% of your tithe. No questions asked.
More about it here, with the terms of the guarantee here.
It's donor power of a sort. But I'm not sure I've worked out the spiritual implications. Are you still acting in faith if you have a guarantee?
Thanks to Church Marketing Sucks for the tip.
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File it under "Only in America."
Posted by: Jeff Brooks | 29 November 2006 at 17:40
The sad part of the whole thing is so many churches, in the comments section, agree that its a good thing and do it themselves.
Posted by: Jeff Imparato | 29 November 2006 at 10:08