Calculating TithesHypothetical case: A church member, a widow with three children receives $20,000 in cash from welfare and a part-time job. In all, she receives the following:Cash income: $20,000Medical Treatment: $300,000Food stamps: $15,000Canned food from the food bank: $5,000.In December, she meets with one of the assistant pastors at the church who is in charge of the benevolence fund and raising money for the new fellowship hall. She has gone to the church for 20 years and has never received assistance from the church. He offers to give her some financial counseling, which is required to receive help from the benevolence fund. He looks at what she was receiving and gives her some advice.He tells her that if she wants to be blessed financially, she needs to bring all the tithe into the storehouse. he also tells her it is the church's policy not to give from the benevolence fund to non-tithers. In order to qualify, and to be blessed financially, he tells her that she must pay another $32,000 in tithes for the year in addition to the $2,000 she has already given. The assistant pastor suggested she step out in faith and make a solemn vow to the LORD to pay the rest of the amount in a few months and trust God to provide. Is the hypothetical assistant pastor's advice Biblical