Economic Warnings: Preparing for What’s Ahead
On Monday, August 5, 2024, the U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index plunged to an alarming 55, a level even lower than during the COVID-19 pandemic. This sudden drop was fueled by a mix of economic concerns, including a significant rate hike by the Bank of Japan and troubling signals from the U.S. labor market. The markets faced a sharp decline, exposing the precariousness of investor confidence and the fragility of the current economic environment.
A Word on Tithing
Origin of Tithing God, through Moses, indeed required and elaborated the practice of tithing in the Levitical law. In the barter economy of that time, people were expected to give a tenth of the increase of their possessions as tithing. However, Moses also allowed one’s tithe to be rendered as money. This practice continued even […]