Jesus and Taxes: A Kingdom Perspective
Even in Jesus’ time taxation was a part of life. In Matthew 22:21 Jesus said, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.” This reminds us that while we are responsible citizens who contribute to society, our ultimate allegiance is to God’s kingdom.
Discipleship and Financial Stewardship
At Mission Alive, we believe that financial stewardship is a crucial part of discipleship. While paying taxes is a reality of our world it’s one that creates opportunities—such as using tax refunds or charitable deductions to invest in Kingdom work. We can support ministries like Mission Alive that bring transformation to marginalized and under-resourced communities.
As tax season approaches, consider how your finances can reflect your faith. Whether through responsible tax payments or generous giving we can honor God in all aspects of life—including our financial decisions.
Learn more HERE about how Mission Alive is planting churches that make a difference.
Why Invest Part of Your Tax Return?
By donating, you partner with us to train and equip leaders to plant churches where people are searching for hope, belonging, and the transformative love of Christ.
How your tax return can change lives:
Monthly donations can support existing IFC leaders.
$100 can help provide training materials for new church planters preparing to serve.
$500 can go toward equipping of new community leaders.
$1,000+ can help plant a new faith community where none exists today.
Maximize Your Impact
If you’re receiving a tax refund, consider giving a portion to Mission Alive. The IRS provides guidelines on how to manage your refund wisely IRS Tax Topic 506. Charitable giving can also provide tax benefits for your next year’s return.
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