A bible: $20
A really nice decent suit: $200
The ability to tithe at 24% monthly compound interest: Priceless:
Baker came up with the kiosk idea a couple of years ago. He had just kicked off a $3-million building drive, but noticed that few people seemed to keep cash in their wallet anymore for the collection bag.So he began studying the electronic payment business. He designed his machine with the help of a computer programmer who attends Stevens Creek, and found ATM companies willing to assemble it for him. In early 2005, he introduced the first machine at his church.
Hint: A really nice suit costs $400 and up (that assumes you got a good sale, as well). And you're not allowed to wear white/navy blue socks with black/gray suits, either.
Aside from that, an ATM for Jesus is just begging to be a t-shirt somewhere...
Posted by: ronaprhys on October 2, 2006 02:10 PMSocks? It's kind of hard to wear socks with thong sandals, but I'll try that next Sunday.