In-kind donations were taken directly to the Bishop's Storehouse and distributed to the needy, just as today's storehouses do today. (Today's storehouses store what's made in church factories for the needy. Early storehouses stored the in-kind donations since there weren't factories to fill them.)
In-kind donations were taken directly to the Bishop's Storehouse and distributed to the needy, just as today's storehouses do today. (Today's storehouses store what's made in church factories for the needy. Early storehouses stored the in-kind donations since there weren't factories to fill them.)
ReplyDeleteLove you comics!
Thanks for the further explanation and your comment.
DeleteIn kind donations are still a thing. Donating stock is a popular one so you don't realize capital gains.
ReplyDeleteLess smelly than a tenth of a farm, too!
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