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Three Cows and a Bull for the Lord

In Zimbabwe, paying tithe in kind reminds Adventists about the blessings of giving back.

Noel Sibanda, Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division, and Adventist Review
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Three Cows and a Bull for the Lord
One of the cows belonging to the Mpofus in Vungu, Lower Gweru, Zimbabwe. The Mpofus are paying tithe in kind, leaders reported. [Photo: courtesy of Never Sibanda]

Some time ago, church leaders from the General Conference (GC) and the Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division (SID) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church sent out a message to church members across the region. In their message, they thanked church members for remaining faithful in supporting the ministry of God’s church by returning tithe and giving offering, even amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Juan Prestol, then treasurer of the GC, wrote that “offering is an important way of showing our love to God while supporting the advancement of His mission.”

Mr. Mpofu, who paid tithe and offerings by donating three cows and a bull to the church. [Photo: courtesy of Never Sibanda]

As the message spread across the SID, a couple in Zimbabwe felt compelled to return their tithe in kind. As a result, they invited the Zimbabwe Central Union Conference stewardship leaders to come and collect God’s tithe at their plot in Vungu, in Lower Gweru. Out of the 31 cows they had, Mr. and Mrs. Mpofu returned three of them as tithe and gave an extra bull as an offering. This gesture not only impressed and inspired the visiting church elders but the community as well. “As a result, some local farmers have indicated that they too would like to return their tithe and offering in this manner,” regional leaders reported.

Adventist media workers record the story of the Mpofus, which highlights the importance of being faithful in returning tithes and offerings to God. [Photo: courtesy of Never Sibanda]

Mr. Mpofu said it’s a joy to serve the Lord while they still have the energy and zeal. “What moved us not just to give our tithe, but also a bull as a mission offering, is the current GC Strategic plan of I Will Go! That challenged us very much because the Bible says everything belongs to God, and we are His stewards,” Mr. Mpofu said. Mrs. Mpofu echoed her husband’s message, adding, “Scriptures tell us that there is a great blessing in giving. We need to trust God with His promises.”

Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division leaders interview the Mpofus on their plot in Vungu, Lower Gweru, Zimbabwe, earlier in 2021. [Photo: courtesy of Never Sibanda]

District pastor Ocean Ncube said that the decision of the Mpofus is an excellent example for every other Adventist leader and member. “We must emulate the spirit of giving, as God also gave us His only begotten Son,” Ncube emphasized. “[It is the reason] church members are encouraged to support the mission of God, by not just returning tithe and offering but [by] doing so faithfully and regularly,” he said. 

The original version of this story was posted by the Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division Echo.

Noel Sibanda, Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division, and Adventist Review

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