Pastor Abel Damina Declares Tithes and Offerings Belong to Men, Not God

Omoyeni Olabode

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Renowned Nigerian pastor, Dr. Abel Damina of Abel Damina Ministries International, has stirred significant discussion within Christian circles following a recent declaration about tithes and offerings. According to the Akwa Ibom-based preacher, the money collected during church services does not belong to God but to men, specifically the leaders and workers of the church. His comments challenge widely held beliefs among many Pentecostal and evangelical communities in Nigeria and beyond.

Dr. Damina, known for his controversial yet thought-provoking teachings, argued that God has no need for physical currency, as He operates in a spiritual realm. He stated that while giving remains a biblical principle, the financial contributions made by congregants serve practical and administrative purposes within the church body. According to him, offerings support the maintenance of church facilities, staff salaries, and outreach programs, rather than being spiritual deposits into a heavenly account.

The statement has sparked a wide range of reactions, with some Christians applauding Damina for his transparency and commitment to doctrinal clarity. Others, however, have accused him of undermining a sacred practice they believe is commanded by Scripture. Critics argue that such remarks could discourage giving, which many churches rely on to sustain their operations and ministries.

Despite the controversy, Pastor Damina has remained steadfast in his position, urging believers to study the Bible for themselves rather than accept religious traditions without question. He emphasized that giving should be done cheerfully and with understanding, not out of fear or obligation. His message continues to generate dialogue on the true purpose of church giving and how faith communities manage their resources.

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