Author Lysa M. Harrison’s Newly Released “Cursed With A Curse: The Truth About Tithing” Is A Powerful Book On The Fallacy Of An Obligatory Tithe To The Church
(PRWEB) September 22, 2017 -- “Cursed with a Curse: The Truth about Tithing”: a thought-provoking book on the fallacy of an obligatory tithe, and the freedom experienced when breaking free from this misconception. “Cursed with a Curse: The Truth about Tithing” is the creation of published author, Lysa M. Harrison.
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Lysa M. Harrison’s new book is a powerful and thought-provoking look at the obligatory tithe. In this captivating book, the author shares personal experiences of struggling and suffering for over seventeen years while tithing. Lysa M. Harrison believes that the scriptures have not only been taken out of context, but have also caused many people in the body of Christ to suffer financially, spiritually, and emotionally as well.
With biblical guidance and personal experience, Lysa aims to help readers begin to believe that there is no curse when a tithe is omitted, that the grace of God disannuls the requirement of tithes, and that changing the way in which one gives may allow the blessings of God to begin to be seen.
Lysa M. Harrison reveals that the church is cursed. This curse has been caused by the altering of God’s written word. For many generations, the enemy has caused blinders to cover the eyes of the people of God. It is now time that those covers be removed.
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Consumers can purchase “Cursed with a Curse: The Truth about Tithing” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, Kobo or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about “Cursed with a Curse: The Truth about Tithing”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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