Fynst Stalker
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S Republic Katılım Ekim 2017
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We commend the collaboration between the @StatisticsUg , the @MinofHealthUG , and partners including the @WHOUganda for successfully conducting this important national survey.
~Hon. @amoslugoloobi1, minister of state for planning @mofpedU
#MISReport25

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@KemigaboCathy speaks about the importance of data in ensuring justice is served most especially to those unable to access legal services.
What's your take when it gets to barriers to delivery of Justice?
UGANET@Uganetlaw
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Justice in communities is paramount.
We have a team of activists sharing lessons from Mobile Legal Aid Camps in the country and how the #BeamLightModel is helpful.
📍x.com/i/spaces/1oKMv…
Join us this Friday.
#UGANET4SocialJustice

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What more can be done to ensure that legal services reach people in rural and underserved communities?
#BeamLightModel
FS.@IvanK_FS
Justice in communities is paramount. We have a team of activists sharing lessons from Mobile Legal Aid Camps in the country and how the #BeamLightModel is helpful. 📍x.com/i/spaces/1oKMv… Join us this Friday. #UGANET4SocialJustice
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This is how I should look but my baby makes the best fries in the whole wide world
Halle Berry@halleberry
this is 59. 🤍
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@Qrisy_Qrisy You were president of the singles. Streets innit😂
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@SparksShaniz Faith is invisible, same as hope. Guminkiriza
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@Fynst_Stalker @manager_dk You might also enjoy my article, “A Scriptural Approach to Interpreting Malachi 3:10”.
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@Omuge7 We are so pleased to see you grow up to the man you are becoming. We are proud of your maker, may he continue renewing you and blessing you young man.
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The Storehouse Dilemma
by Ronald W. Robey
Pastor:
Our Treasury Department has informed me that although you’ve been a member here for nearly a year, they’ve never seen a tithe check from you in the Sunday morning collection plate.
Church Member:
I haven’t given monetary tithes since 1988.
Pastor:
But the Bible says, “Bring ye all the tithe into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house.”
Church Member:
Tell me, where is the storehouse that the Bible says to bring tithes to?
Pastor:
Originally, it was the Temple in Jerusalem. But now, it’s the local church.
Church Member:
So, the church is the storehouse?
Pastor:
Yes. That’s correct. The church is the storehouse.
Church Member:
Okay. Thanks.
…Oh, just one more question…
If the church is the storehouse as you say, why do you remove what you claim is “God’s tithe” from the building you claim is “the storehouse for God’s tithe” and deposit it in a building where the ungodly store their unrighteous mammon?
The fact is, I know the church is not the storehouse for God’s tithe—and neither is the bank where you take those “tithes” you collect. Do you know how I know?
Because the only tithes God commanded in the Bible were agricultural tithes, and the only place God said His tithe was to be stored was in a three-tiered structure attached to the Temple at Jerusalem. There is not one verse in the entire Bible where God appointed the church as His official tithe collection agency—nor a verse where God appointed pastors as His official tithe collection representatives.
Pastor:
Look here! Tithes are to be taken to the place where you’re spiritually fed. If you’re fed spiritually at this church, your tithes belong in this church.
Church Member:
But you don’t keep anyone’s tithes in this church. And besides, the Bible proves you wrong about tithes belonging to where one is fed.
There were many synagogues throughout Israel where people could hear the Torah preached and be spiritually fed. Yet God named only one building in all Israel where tithes were to be stored—and it wasn’t a synagogue. It was the Temple in Jerusalem.
Pastor:
Look, if you’re not going to support the church, you may as well remove your name from the membership roll and go find another place to worship.
Church Member:
I’ll do that. In the meantime, I have a suggestion for you…
If you’re going to keep teaching the monetary tithe requirement lie, you might as well change your offertory song to “The Twist” by Chubby Checker.
It’s a fitting song… for someone who twists God’s Word into a lie.
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