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On providing links/references to songs in answers

October 19th, 2014
Sarah Van Baale October 19, 2014 I have never referenced a song, and I'm very hesitant to, because not all music is created equal. In fact, I take issue with certain Christian songs they play on the radio, because the theology behind the lyrics isn't always sound. However, after just submitting an answer to a young woman who was raped and feels unworthy of God's love, this song really came to mind.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXI0B4iMLuU I tried very hard to convey this message to her through words, verses, and love, . . .

Question on “Prophetic Preaching”

October 16th, 2014
Kristi-Joy Matovich 17 hrs Are any of you familiar with "prophetic preaching"? I got a question about it on Twitter - so a 140 character explanation of it would be helpful . LikeLike · Seen by 18 Vincent Trigili You mean like that time I preached about speeding and got a speeding ticket that night? Ummm...err...no umm... dunno nutin! 17 hrs · Like · 3 Elizabeth DeVore The way my friends use it, it means to exhort or encourage people to do the . . .

Q&A – Are the Spirit of God and the Holy Spirit the same?

October 14th, 2014
Dean Revell October 13 at 2:04pm 'I think I have given the shortest answer ever ! An enquirer asked me if there was a difference between the term 'spirit of God' and the term 'Holy Spirit' ? LikeLike · Seen by 42 Kristi-Joy Matovich, Ed Chait and Wendyl Leslie like this. Tim White What about the spirit of Christ? Rom_8:9 You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ . . .

Answering Tips from the Team

November 1st, 2013
Pray. Employ prayer partners. Use concordances. Look up the meaning of words in the original language. The Bible is its best interpreter. Sometimes commentaries are helpful, but sometimes they are wrong or overly theologically heavy. Remember to keep things in context. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide then research in the Bible and online. A few of the sites we recommend: http://www.carm.org; http://www.rzim.org; http://www.confidentchristians.org/; and http://www.answersingenesis.org/ When you're using information from other sites, . . .

Beth’s Insight on the Church in Africa

November 1st, 2013
The Church in Africa We get a lot of questions from people in Africa, and it didn't take long in this job before I realized there was a cultural difference that kept me from understanding exactly how to answer. Recently I became aware of a documentary on churches in Ghana and Zimbabwe called African Christianity Rising. Several churches, from Roman Catholic to independent Zion, are profiled, and the leadership interviewed. The video is quite limited, though. For instance, we don't find out what the churches preach about salvation or tithing. . . .

Beth’s Perspective on Christian Questioners with OCD

November 1st, 2013
My husband, when he's stressed, exhibits minor signs of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He asks me the same questions over and over, he rechecks door locks, and he questions his salvation. If you've been a GotQuestions writer for longer than a week, you've most likely received a question from someone with OCD. We don't usually get calls for help about hand-washing or door lock-checking. We mostly get intrusive thoughts and chronic doubts about salvation. How do we respond to someone who has written in for the 12th time because they're convinced . . .

Question Answering Tips

October 10th, 2013
• If there is demographic information in the question, take that into consideration before you answer. • Read between the lines a little. It's okay to ask curious questions of the questioner or to suggest that they may be asking about something they have not specifically stated. Of course, be respectful and don't assume, but you can use your intuition and follow the Holy Spirit's leading. • Be personable in your tone. Respond to the questioner as an actual person, not as a test question or an article prompt. • Don't feel pressured . . .

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