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Find a local men's or women's Christian rehab home that runs off donations. Find a local food pantry that needs money to buy gasoline to pick up groceries. Go to your electric company & ask to help pay for someone's electricity that needs a little help to get them either turned back on or keep them from being shut off. Go to an elementary school & tell them you want to pay for kids accounts that need money in their accounts. Next time you're in a fast food drive-thru, buy the meal for the customer behind you. Start in your area. Do it anonymously.
Thanks! This is good advice.
Bravo and God bless you ..truth!
👆This. Absolutely. God smiles on these acts.
I was homeless for a period, and I went to a church group. I spoke about the problems I faced as a homeless person.
The guy after me came up and started talking about hurricane victims. How bad he felt for them, and how he wished he could do something to help the homeless - Donate some money, or some toothpaste, etc.
I was so appalled by his lack of awareness. The guy sat right next to me, a homeless person, but was more concerned about helping the hurricane victims so he could virtue signal.
Point being, there's always someone near you that is in need, and you have no idea the pain they are going through. Someone took me to an organic grocery store once and I felt like I hit the lottery.
You don't have to tithe with money. You can tithe with your time. Help an elderly neighbor. Mow your sick neighbor's lawn. Shovel someone's driveway. Volunteer your time to a worthy organization. Give the extra food from your garden to someone in need. And, while you're at it, share your love of the Lord.