In a world where the church is meant to be a beacon of freedom, grace,
and truth, many believers find themselves trapped in a system of confusion,
manipulation, and financial strain. Instead of walking in the freedom
Christ offers, countless Christians feel burdened by guilt-driven practices
and expectations that have little to do with the gospel. This reality is particularly
evident when we examine one of the most controversial issues in
modern church life: tithing.
Believers often struggle with the question: Are modern tithing practices
rooted in truth or tradition? In Preacher, Let My People Go, Zakhe Mazibuko
delves into the history and theology of tithing, exposing its evolution
and often controversial role in today’s churches and delivers an enjoyable
and relatable read in the process.
With boldness and compassion, the author shares his own compelling
story and challenges manipulative practices and invites believers to rediscover
the joy of giving rooted in grace and freedom.