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Pastor Ibiyeomie Tells Believers, Make Your Offerings Bigger Than Your Tithe and You’ll Never Be Broke

Again, Controversy Swirls Around Pastor Ibiyeomie's Tithing and Offering Doctrine

byiNews Times Editor
June 6, 2025
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Pastor David Ibiyeomie

…”My offering for instance, I don’t give less than 20 percent, that’s why I’m not poor” – Pastor Ibiyeomie

The founder of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie has sparked intense debate with his recent sermon on tithing and offerings, iNews Times reports.

According to Ibiyeomie, believers should give offerings that exceed their tithes.

The Pastor went on to recommend at least 20% of one’s income towards offerings, in addition to the 10% tithe.

He emphasized that tithing is a foundation for prosperity, urging his congregation to pay 10% of their income as tithe, ideally whenever they receive money, rather than waiting until the month’s end.

The pastor attributed his own financial well-being to this practice, stating, “My offering for instance, I don’t give less than 20 percent, that’s why I’m not poor. Increase your offering more than your tithe and you’ll never be broke”

But critics however argued that Ibiyeomie’s suggestion would impose a significant financial burden on believers, potentially exploiting them, especially during economic hardships.

A social media user, Ikechukwu Seed Mkpulu, expressed concerns that this doctrine would funnel 30% of one’s hard-earned money into the pastor’s bank account, likening Nigerian pastors to politicians in their alleged greed.

The iNews Times reports that this isn’t the first time Ibiyeomie has made headlines for his views on tithing.

He previously stated that individuals who don’t pay their tithes are “criminals” and that God would flog him if he only paid 10% tithe.

The pastor also drew parallels between tithing and paying taxes, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling this biblical mandate.

The pastor’s stance has generated mixed reactions on social media, with some users questioning the biblical accuracy of his claims, while others support his call for honest tithing practices.

One user recalled being convinced to give generous offerings during a sermon by Ibiyeomie in the past.

As the debate continues, it’s clear that Ibiyeomie’s doctrine on tithing and offerings has struck a chord, resonating with some while raising concerns among others about the potential financial implications for believers, iNews Times reports.

iNews Times Editor

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