
Can 10% Change Your Life?
From Pastors’ Hangover by Pastors’ Hangover
February 19, 2026 · 35 min · Episode 120
About this episode
The episode explores the significance of tithing and its impact on personal faith and discipleship.
If everything already belongs to God, why does He ask for 10% back?In this episode of The Pastors’ Hangover, the team dives deeper into Pastor Daryl’s message on tithing — and the tension many of us feel around it. Tithing was never about funding God. It’s about forming people. It’s about training our hearts to put Him first in a culture built on self-sufficiency and security.We wrestle with real questions: Why does God care about the first 10%? Does my tithe have to be financial? Can I tithe to organizations outside the church? What does my relationship with money reveal about what I trust God with? If it all belongs to Him anyway, why does giving still feel risky? At its core, this conversation isn’t about dollars... it’s about discipleship. Because financial freedom doesn’t start in your bank account. It starts in your heart.If tithing has ever felt scary, outdated, or confusing, this episode will challenge you to rethink what God is really after — and why aligning your money with Him might be the path to real peace.
People in this episode
Host: Pastors’ Hangover
Topics covered
- tithing
- faith
- money management
- discipleship
- trust in God
Keywords
- tithing
- God
- financial freedom
- self-sufficiency
- money
- trust
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