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I know Christians who support atheistic charities and non charities like Red Crescent and charities like St. Jude that are not in their denomination?
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So long asthose charities are not actively opposing Christians or discriminating against them.I know Christians who support atheistic charities and non charities like Red Crescent and charities like St. Jude that are not in their denomination?
I know Christians who support atheistic charities and non charities like Red Crescent and charities like St. Jude that are not in their denomination?
The charity I administer is supported by churches from different denominations. As long as it's in the Body of Christ, Christians should feel safe supporting Christian charities across the spectrum.I follow the Apostle Paul's exhortation: "Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people especially the body of Christ" (Galatians 6:10). So, I start with Christian charities/Christians and then to general giving. Peace in Christ.
That's a matter of personal conviction. I support causes near to my heart. They don't have to be Christian. But I must respect the work and leadership. I look for sound business practices and minimal waste. Undisciplined spending, especially on marketing gimmicks is a turn off.
~bella
a righteous person cares for their animals etc.
Does that describe your pastor? (If you think that s/he is mishandling your church's money, it's time to look for a new church.)I really like the aspca, and with what I see all the greedy pastors doing,...