What a great program where 100% of donations go to those in need! It also provides opportunities for those in need in difficult situations to have opportunities to work rather than handouts. These give the opportunity to 'teach them how to fish' (which is lasting) instead of 'giving them a fish' (which is temporary).
I have wanted my whole life to be able to help those living in 3 rd world country's and with the giving machine I can do that. Thank you for blessing me in being able to give in this way.
This is a really good program. I've seen the good it can do and have been part of getting some of those hygiene kits together. I've also been the recipient of food when I need it, or help with my medical supplies when I need them. Also I've been helping out at other churches and I see receipts come in from our church that actually help other churches. So yeah I've seen the power of tithing and giving from many angles and it is a good working system that helps all of God's children ✅️🙏🏻🕊💜💞
Only thing I don't love about this program? These machines are not available in every city in America 😊 Initiative suggests to me that this is a growing program, that possibly there is resistance in some areas? I hope that's not the case, this program is inspired and will hopefully grow exponentially!
It is about time that St. George will be receiving a giving machine and the Red Cliffs Mall. I am surprised that there hasn't been a giving machine here in St. George in previous years. My wife and I visited the giving machines in Orem at the University Mall, and it was a good experience, although the closest one to St. George was in Summerland, Nevada, so it was a bit far. Hopefully this year we can visit the giving machine at the Red Cliffs Mall.
The CJCLDS provides millions of dollars of humanitarian relief throughout the world every day. Usually the first on the ground in times of disasters. That’s what they do with “all that money”. Ready to give relief in a moment.
@karincrosby9040 okay, if you want to give to others I encourage it. Why give through them go down the roads a brig a tent and sleeping bag to a homeless person. However, the point remains the church could easily fund all of these "gifts" and yet they don't. Theystill require their members to pay tithing and when they can't afford to live the suggest that they should live with family. If the church cared more about people than money maybe I would feel different.
What a great program where 100% of donations go to those in need! It also provides opportunities for those in need in difficult situations to have opportunities to work rather than handouts. These give the opportunity to 'teach them how to fish' (which is lasting) instead of 'giving them a fish' (which is temporary).
I have wanted my whole life to be able to help those living in 3 rd world country's and with the giving machine I can do that. Thank you for blessing me in being able to give in this way.
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Thanks for the great work you do may God bless you more in Jesus's name amen
Amen🙏🏻🕊💜
This is a really good program. I've seen the good it can do and have been part of getting some of those hygiene kits together.
I've also been the recipient of food when I need it, or help with my medical supplies when I need them.
Also I've been helping out at other churches and I see receipts come in from our church that actually help other churches. So yeah I've seen the power of tithing and giving from many angles and it is a good working system that helps all of God's children
✅️🙏🏻🕊💜💞
I love it. What a beautiful way to help those in need in this special time of year!
We love the one in Gilbert, Arizona ❤😊.
Only thing I don't love about this program? These machines are not available in every city in America 😊
Initiative suggests to me that this is a growing program, that possibly there is resistance in some areas? I hope that's not the case, this program is inspired and will hopefully grow exponentially!
It is about time that St. George will be receiving a giving machine and the Red Cliffs Mall. I am surprised that there hasn't been a giving machine here in St. George in previous years. My wife and I visited the giving machines in Orem at the University Mall, and it was a good experience, although the closest one to St. George was in Summerland, Nevada, so it was a bit far. Hopefully this year we can visit the giving machine at the Red Cliffs Mall.
The Church collaborates with others to get things done…we cannot do it alone.
Amen ❤️
I think this is great... Why is there not a website that does the same thing where anyone can donate from anywhere? Why does it have to be at a kiosk?
There is a website.
16:21 of course, none where I live
I believe there is a website
Why give to a church that has billions in the Bank
What do you mean ?
@TRAPPYCRAFT-b8b The church is a billon dollar organization. They could self fund these gifts but chose not to.
It's not giving to the church, it's giving to others in need. It's charity and the true spirit of Christmas.
The CJCLDS provides millions of dollars of humanitarian relief throughout the world every day. Usually the first on the ground in times of disasters. That’s what they do with “all that money”. Ready to give relief in a moment.
@karincrosby9040 okay, if you want to give to others I encourage it. Why give through them go down the roads a brig a tent and sleeping bag to a homeless person. However, the point remains the church could easily fund all of these "gifts" and yet they don't. Theystill require their members to pay tithing and when they can't afford to live the suggest that they should live with family. If the church cared more about people than money maybe I would feel different.