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Site news – Updated look

April 1st, 2015

You may have noticed that GotQuestions.org and Blogos.org have new designs (CompellingTruth.org will soon). In order to be “mobile-friendly” so that our articles will appear in searches performed on mobile devices, we needed to make a few shifts. We also hope the changes give the sites a fresh, clean look. As always, please let us know if you run across any problems or glitches on any of the sites.

Update on Trip to Brazil with Compassion

April 1st, 2015
STAFF NEWS Several of our staff members traveled to Fortaleza, Brazil with Compassion International in March to see the work being done there. They were encouraged to see the ways God is using Compassion to speak into the lives of many Brazilian children. You can read more about the trip in MeLissa's and Shea's blogs on Blogos.org. They also got to meet many of our Got Questions Portuguese translators. Portuguese is our second biggest language, and the team is doing a great job. You can see pictures of the gathering here. It was a great trip! If . . .

Q&A of the Month – April 2015

April 1st, 2015
Question: When and why did an unchanging God change his mind on punishments he handed out in the O T then decided after Jesus came, an unchanging God cannot change his mind or he cannot be God? Answered by: Frank Shimkus III, who has been a volunteer with us since April 2005. Answer: Hello, and thank you for your question. I can understand your confusion when it comes to this question, as many, like you, have been befuddled by some of the language found in the Old Testament, especially Jonah where it says God changed His mind, when compared . . .

Q&A – Undercover Work and Lies

April 1st, 2015
John Edward Rasmussen 18 hrs Hey all, looking for some help on a question. I'm past-due because I'm behind on - well, everything in life right now! Lol. But the question I'm working on is this - "Would it be a sin for an undercover police officer, or a CIA agent, or someone like that to lie to do their job? Thanks." Any thoughts? My instinct is to say "yes", because I'm not for the idea of "the ends justify the means", but I'm not sure how to express this principle scripturally in this case. Like ยท Comment Seen . . .

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