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Sample Q&A from August 2021

September 1st, 2021
** This response is biblically sound, well written, concise, and personable. The answer has logical flow, provides clear explanations, and gives helpful further resources (as well as helpful cited research). The tone is genuinely friendly. ** Question: What does Luke 11:13 mean? Don’t we have the Holy Spirit already when we become a Christian? Profile: Female, North America, Christian, 46–60 Answered by: Loren Faulkner, who has been a volunteer with us since September, 2019. Answer: Hello, and thank you for sending your question . . .

Testimonials from August 2021

September 1st, 2021
From a site user: Hello, I just want to thank you for all your work in this ministry.  It has set my mind, heart and anxieties at ease.  I consider this ministry true Christian therapy to battle falsehoods within ourselves and from the enemy.  May God continue to richly bless your ministry.  Thank you once again.  I love you all. Thanks, Chad From a questioner:  thank yall so much this makes sense and has helped me alot. i can serve with confidence again, what a blessing yall are From a questioner: Thank you . . .

Praises & Prayer Requests for September 2021

September 1st, 2021
Thank you for praying! Here are some specific requests for this month: 1. The world desperately needs the truth of Christ. Please pray for God to use Got Questions Ministries for His good purposes and to bear kingdom fruit through the ministry. Praise Him for His continued protection of and favor on the ministry. Pray especially for Him to guide us and for us to be faithful stewards, humble and courageous proclaimers of His truth, and competent communicators of His love. 2. Praise God for a team of dedicated ministry partners. Pray for God's . . .

Scripture for September 2021

September 1st, 2021
"Lord, you have been our dwelling place     in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth,     or ever you had formed the earth and the world,     from everlasting to everlasting you are God" (Psalm 90:1-2, ESV). "Nevertheless, I am continually with you;     you hold my right hand. You guide me with your counsel,     and afterward you will receive me to glory. Whom have I in heaven but you?     And there is nothing on earth that I desire . . .

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