Beauteous1987

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  1. I had a similar situation with my hubby. We disagreed on how to pay tithing or even if to pay. I felt I was less worthy because he wasn't paying it. I decided his choices didn't affect my worthiness. If I am truly doing what I think is right that is all that matters. I told him when it came to money he earned I would stand by any decision he made when it came to tithing but when it was money I earned, I would pay how I felt was right. Now no matter how much or how little my tithing is I can proudly claim to be a full tithe payer.
  2. Here is the situation. Our ward is dominated by one family, three generations live in the ward. They are very clique-ish, exclusionary and rude. As an adult I can handle this. I make friend where I can, attend my meetings, fulfill my callings and feel okay about staying in the ward. However, when it comes to scouts, my very physically-active, very fun-loving son doesn't want to attend scout meetings anymore because he feels left out and the other boys are often mean and gang up on him. A friend of mine is having the same problem. We are considering moving our boys to the other ward's scout troop. I don't know if this is allowed. I'm sure it's discouraged but non-members can participate in our troops, why not outside the boundary. I've even considered going outside the church for scouts but I'm sure there will be problems with Sunday activities if I did that. I already have one son who is inactive partially due to this situation. I feel conflicted. Any advice?