S4 E43 - TikTok, Baby Formula, and the Truth About Church Charity
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A viral TikTok video accused Texas churches of ignoring a mother who “needed baby formula,” and the media ran with it. But almost nothing in that story holds up under basic scrutiny.
In this episode, The Tenth Man unpacks:
- Why calling megachurches only proves nothing
- How internet critics smear all Christians with a sample size of one
- The biblical difference between personal generosity and institutional obligation
- Why Jesus addressed individual hearts rather than creating a charity bureaucracy
- Luke 3:14, Matthew 19:16–22, Matthew 25:14–30, Matthew 6:19–21, Luke 12:16–21, and other key passages
- Why Judas and the money box warn us about centralized charity
- How churches handle fraud every week—and why her story raised red flags
- The massive, unreported charitable footprint of ordinary congregations
- My own parish’s Thanksgiving and Christmas outreach, told only because “let not your good be evil spoken of”
- Why SNAP dollars don’t magically “add to the economy”
- And how attacks on Christianity will ultimately strengthen the Church, not weaken it
A careful look at Scripture and common sense shows what the media refused to report:
Jesus never commanded churches to give out whatever a stranger demands—but He does call every person to examine his own heart.
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