A study by the American Bible Society (ABS) found a strong correlation between Christian faith and generosity.
Practicing Christians were more likely to give to charity and also gave in greater amounts compared to non-practicing Christians and non-Christians.
The study also highlighted a connection between volunteer work and charity giving, emphasizing the influence of Christian faith on financial generosity. (Trending: FBI Bribery Probe Caught Joe Biden’s Brother On Tape)
“Practicing Christians are more likely to give to charity (95%) than either non-practicing Christians (68%) or non-Christians (51%),” the report found.
Specific scriptures were referenced to support the link between Christian faith and generous giving.
The study encourages Christians to remember their role in shining a light through their works and giving, both as a witness to the world and in service to the Lord.
“When people practice a meaningful Christian faith, they give, and they give more,” the study noted.
“The Bible urges believers to give … Clearly one’s relationship with the Bible is associated with financial generosity.”
“We have examples of Joanna, Susanna, Mary, and others who supported Jesus’s ministry ‘out of their out means’ (Luke 8:1–3). Barnabas sold the property to fund the early church (Acts 4:36–37). Paul commended the Macedonian churches for their ‘rich generosity’ (2 Corinthians 8:1–5).”
Author C.S. Lewis wrote, “The great thing is to be found at one’s post as a child of God, living each day as though it were our last, but planning as though our world might last a hundred years.”
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