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Comments from Donors in November 2013

November 30th, 2013
Love your site.  Keep up the good work.  God bless. God Bless You! I love your uplifting and inspirational messages.  Thank you for helping me to increase my knowledge of the things of Christ. I use this resource often and want to support it. This is all I can donate now, but I will make additional contributions. Thank you for the opportunity to give. One day we may be able to help more.  Right now things are slim.  I use and appreciate the ministry of Got Questions and your solid biblically-based answers to questions.  I have . . .

More Writing Opportunities …

November 26th, 2013
This year we re-launched GQKidz.org. It's taking off, and we need more writers! Do you like teaching kids? Do you feel you could communicate God's truth to kids through writing? If so, we need your help! If you're interested in writing for GQKidz, please contact Rebekah Largent (GQKidz editor) at Rebekah (at) gotquestions (dot) org. Earlier this year, we launched a brand new site for teenagers at 412teens.org. We've been getting a great response from teens and parents alike! If you regularly interact with teens (or you are one), we'd love to . . .

Definitions of Grace – from Stephen Pugh

November 25th, 2013
Another of our writers, Stephen Pugh, has kindly shared his research on grace. Be blessed as you contemplate God's goodness! GraceThere are two Greek words associated with this word, charis and euprepeia.The first word ‘charis’ is used in a number of ways. It can mean a thing that gives pleasure, delight, or causes favourable regard; it is applied to beauty, or gracefulness of person, or speech. It can also mean the friendliness that leads to acts of kindness, graciousness, loving-kindness, and goodwill generally. However the word ‘charis’ . . .

Helpful definitions from Bill Stowe

November 18th, 2013
One of our writers, Bill Stowe, recently shared some helpful working definitions of common biblical terms and was kind enough to make them a resource available for us all. Working definitions of some Bible words (put together from a variety of sources through the years). Wisdom:  skill for living. Grace:  Audrey (my wife of 37+ years -- and now with the Lord since November 23, 1987) found an interesting and helpful definition of grace in an article by D. G. Kehl entitled "Where Has the Charisma Gone?" in the August 30, 1974 issue of Christianity . . .

What we’re talking about on Facebook

November 5th, 2013
Ed Chait asked a great question: What kinds of things can we do to make our answers more personable? Here's what some of you said ... Ed, what I do is speak while I write. That way, I write in my normal voice. When I don't do that, I tend to sound more formal and less personable. – Ed Romero I try to adapt my tone, vocabulary, and such to the person. The closer the response is to the way they would answer, if they could, the better, but that's a lot easier in person than in writing. I try to add touches of language, or references to . . .

Encouragement from readers in Kenya

November 4th, 2013
Praise The Lord brethren and sister in the Lord, I am absolutely happy to send you my heartfelt greetings. I feel as if my feet are not touching the ground because of what I have received from you and to crown it all the wonderful beautiful and uplifting conversion in the word of your website. I was so touched and I really embrace your life changing website I have read it and it has indeed convicted my heart and a burden has been laid in me until I have been forced through the grace of the Lord to write to you, thank and encourage you for what the . . .

Employee of the Month: BETH DEVORE

November 1st, 2013
Beth has been with GotQuestions longer than the rest of us (other than Shea, of course), so she's next in line for this feature … Beth was born in Portland, OR, and except for five years in exile in Spokane, WA, lived there until she graduated from college. Her dream was to be an astronaut, and she went into Air Force ROTC to that end, but didn't find out until her senior year that astronauts can't have heart murmurs. Even little ones that you actually have to tell the doctor about before he hears it. Her greater dream was to help people, although . . .

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