By Angela Abbamonte, Religion News Service
WASHINGTON (RNS) Are U.S. churchgoers stingy? That’s one possible conclusion from a newly updated report that shows if parishioners tithed the biblically recommended 10 percent of their income—instead of their current 2.56 percent—an extra $161 billion would be flowing to charity.
The report, published by Illinois-based research firm empty tomb, inc., also found that congregations continue to keep more money for their own needs instead of “benevolences” beyond the four walls of a church.
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