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Help on a Question about Kings and Chronicles

February 4th, 2016
Ed Chait January 31 at 6:53pm I received the following question I need some help with. I know that there was a book and record kept by scribes about the chronicles of the kings of Israel but I don't know how it relates to this question. "Question 452594: II Kings 14:28â??Now the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, and all that he did, and his might, how he warred, and how he recovered Damascus, and Hamath, which belonged to Judah, for Israel, are they not written in the book of chronicles of the kings of Israel? . . .

Two Sample Q&As from January

February 1st, 2016
Question: Should Christians make as much money as they possibly can in order to give more to God, or make less money, and give more time in ministry to family, church, neighbors, and their community? Answered by: Gregg Bursey, who has been a volunteer with us since January, 2014. Answer: Thank you for this question. The Bible contains stories of many people ranging from very rich to very poor, and both categories of people also have people in them in which God is pleased with. So you yourself can be a billionaire or live purely on assistance . . .

Help on a Question about Kings and Chronicles

February 1st, 2016
Ed Chait January 31, 2016 I received the following question I need some help with. I know that there was a book and record kept by scribes about the chronicles of the kings of Israel but I don't know how it relates to this question. "Question 452594: II Kings 14:28â??Now the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, and all that he did, and his might, how he warred, and how he recovered Damascus, and Hamath, which belonged to Judah, for Israel, are they not written in the book of chronicles of the kings of Israel? Was some . . .

Help on a question about child molestation

January 29th, 2016
Steven Vovk January 28, 2016 Hey folks I got a tough question asking about how God allows child molestation. Any suggestions? LikeComment Seen by 32 Comments Julie Kimani The first thing that pops into my head is about this being a fallen world. Natural disasters, poverty, child molestation, all things that are horrible being a part of the consequence of the Fall. Like · Reply · 1 · 16 hrs Pstr Richard J Rizzi Not comforting . . .

Help on a Question regarding Isaiah 13:16 and rape

January 27th, 2016
Laurel J. Davis Janaury 26, 2016 Could use your help with this one I was just assigned. I want to be able to address her concerns about Isaiah 13:16 in particular, while at the same time (and most importantly) sharing the truth of the Gospel with her. Thank you. Here's the question: I have seen your article describing how the bible condemns rape several times but I would like to know how you respond to Isaiah 13:15-16 I genuinely care to know, I respect any and all beliefs and have no intentions of offending . . .

Input on why Got Questions allows women to answer men’s questions

January 25th, 2016
Shea Houdmann January 24, 2016 Here is an issue I'd like your input on. We allow women to answer questions submitted by men. Is this an issue for you, why or why not? See 1 Timothy 2:11-12. LikeComment Seen by 59 Ed Chait, Daniel Butt and Laurel J. Davis like this. Comments Hope McCullough Not an issue at all. Like · Reply · 20 hrs Shea Houdmann A little more information to throw into the conversation. We can't . . .

Question on describing the Trinity

January 22nd, 2016
Hope McCullough January 22 at 2:51pm How would you describe the Trinity as simply as possible? LikeComment Seen by 39 Timothy Craig Munger likes this. Comments Edie Pittard Edmondson As simply as possible? An egg? Three parts, but one whole thing. Each part has it's role, just like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Easiest way I know. Like · Reply · 2 · January 22 at 2:53pm Pstr Richard J Rizzi I use a peach... . . .

Sample Q&A from December 2015

January 2nd, 2016
Question: What does the bible have to say about planning for the future. Is this a lack of faith? Answered by: Trudy VanderVeen, who has been a volunteer with us since December, 2007. Answer: First of all, the Bible says that we are not to WORRY about the future. "Don't worry about everyday life—whether you have enough food, drink and clothes . . . Your heavenly Father already knows all your needs and he will give you all you need from day to day if you live for him and make the Kingdom of God your primary concern (Matthew 6:25 & 31, New . . .

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