God does not call us to give only when things are going well. He calls us to TRUST, and give accordingly. If Christians continue (or even increase!) their giving during these tough economic times the world will be left with a witness of: God’s provision, the generosity of His people, and the fact that CHRISTIAN non-profits are having no trouble at all receiving funds to do the Lord’s work (while many others non-profits or religious institutions are struggling.)
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