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Note from Gwen for February 2025

February 3rd, 2025
Happy February, all! As you look ahead to what this month has in store, Valentine’s Day might be on your mind. I always appreciate that as a reminder of God’s love for us and His call for us to love others. The “love” associations with Valentine’s Day are myriad—ranging from preschool class parties to familial love to friendships to budding romances to the depth of love built in marriages over decades. These can all serve as pictures of God’s love for us. But even the deepest human love we know is only a taste and reflection of the . . .

Praises & Prayer Requests for February 2025

February 3rd, 2025
The work and the glory for GQM are the Lord’s, so thank you for praying! Here are some specific focuses for this month: 1. Thank you, again, for your prayers for CompellingTruth.org and the GQM network design changes. Praise God for the work that has been accomplished and for what He will do through it. Please pray for a smooth and full launch this month, endurance for the staff involved, quick resolution of any bugs, and that the changes will have the desired effect. Pray especially that GQM ministry site visitors will be able to more easily . . .

GQM Updates

February 3rd, 2025
GQM NETWORK UPDATE: Thank you so much for your prayers for the launch of new design features across the GQM network ministry sites! We’re very close and expectant for what God has in store. Our stretch goal for launch was January, but the technical requirements to get all the pieces in place meant we needed a bit more time. We’re hopeful these changes will go live in February. Why make these changes? To glorify God and reach people for Christ by providing biblical answers to spiritually-related questions. The new design features are intended . . .

GQM Values – Quality and Tact

February 3rd, 2025
We’ve made it to the final values in our GQM Values series! I’ll be giving periodic reminders, though, so keep staying tuned … We explain our value of quality as “producing well-crafted, thorough, and concise resources for seekers and believers alike.” We explain tact as “thoroughly presenting God's Word with clarity and humility, embracing nuance and complexity when necessary.” What does that mean for your responses? In short, keep doing the good work you do! Here are some specific tips: Directly answer the question asked.Pay . . .

Sample Q&A from January 2025

February 3rd, 2025
**This response answers the question directly, provides scriptural support, flows logically, offers useful practical advice, and has a relatable tone. The writer empathizes with the questioner’s frustration yet does so with a respectful tone, remaining humble and highlighting complexities in such situations.   Question: How can I witness to an arrogant, stubborn person? Profile: Female, North America, 60+ Answered by: Dean Revell, who has been serving on our Q&A Answer Team since July 2007 Answer: Hello and thank you for . . .

Monthly Stats for January 2025

February 3rd, 2025
9,284,503 users of GotQuestions.org across all languages 15,563,910 sessions on GotQuestions.org across all languages 20,915,366 pageviews of GotQuestions.org articles across all languages 289,773 views of dedicated gospel presentation pages across all Got Questions Ministries network sites in all languages 7,676 professions of faith in Jesus Christ, as counted by the "I have accepted Christ today" link on our gospel presentation pages across all Got Questions Ministries network sites in all languages 2,843 questions submitted to . . .

Selected notes of appreciation from January 2025

February 3rd, 2025
Thank you so very much for your answer to my question. It's a simple case of, the more I listen and read the bible, the more questions I have. I didn't believe that God would leave the pre Jesus worshipers behind, I just needed to hear it from someone who knew a lot more than me.. Thank you ever so much for your time and a brilliant answer to my question. Words are not enough. Kindest regards, Mark UK X I wanted to thank [AnswerTeam member] for answering my question so thoroughly and with so much kindness. I have begun to go through each reference . . .

Scripture for February 2025

February 3rd, 2025
“What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things? Who shall bring any charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies. Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died—more than that, who was raised—who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us.Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, . . .

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