
Your Tithing Questions Answered
Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
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<p>This is also episode 23 in my 30 episode Prosperity Series because I am determined to help you break free from the mental disease of poverty so you can be the prosperous being you are meant to be.</p> <p>Today I answer all of your questions about tithing.</p> <p>When I started talking to my clients about tithing, I got all sorts of questions and I am sure you have the same ones. If you missed yesterday's episode, definitely go back and listen to it because I share my story about how tithing had a direct impact on my income. It's amazing to watch it. I wanted to share this with you because it's so important that you do tithe for your prosperity and the prosperity of others.</p> <p>The big question I get is, who do I tithe to? You can tithe anywhere where you are being spiritually fed. That is the key. When we really look at tithing, it's about raising the vibration of the planet and getting the energy of money to flow. But when you're tithing, it is important that it goes where you're being spiritually fed. Which means if you are already tithing in to say, Habitat for Humanity, but you aren’t necessarily being spiritually fed by them, then it’s not a tithe. You're giving money to them because they do amazing things, which is fantastic, but that is not a tithe. Tithing must be given to where you are being spiritually fed.</p> <p>The next question I get is, does it have to be a corporation or non-profit? It does not have to be a corporation or non-profit. It can be to anybody who is spiritually feeding you. It could be to your favorite author, your favorite podcaster, or your favorite YouTuber. Or someone you've been following on Facebook, whoever is spiritually feeding you should receive the tithe. One of my clients was sharing with me how she's been listening to a specific YouTuber for months, and receiving all of this amazing information, so that's the first place where she's going to tithe. As I shifted my thinking around tithing recently, my first tithe went to Edwene Gaines, who was the author of the book t