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Help with Question on What it Means that the Word is Alive

October 16th, 2015
Julie Kimani October 16 at 10:21am · Goodyear, AZ Just got a GREAT question. Would love some insight from you all. My contact asked, " What does it mean the word of God being alive? What is the importance of it being alive over just being the normal words that although being alive or otherwise (not sure), also have profound effect on people's characters and values?" Like   Comment Seen by 42 Kristi-Joy Matovich and Laurel J. Davis like this. Comments Evan Plante . . .

Discussion on Sermon at Funeral of an Unbeliever

October 16th, 2015
Ed Chait October 15, 2015 How do you, or in the case you don't officiate funerals, how would you officiate the funeral of someone who claimed to be an atheist and to the best of everyone's knowledge, never confessed Christ as their Savior? Like   Comment Seen by 43 Ed Romero and Wendyl Leslie like this. Comments TJ Conwell Ed ... funerals are for the living. I always preach the Gospel and let Jesus' words do the work. All you can preach is hope for those who can hear . . .

Help with a Question on Whether a Christian can Starve to Death

October 16th, 2015
Ed Romero October 15, 2015 Can a Christian starve to death? Like   Comment Seen by 33 Ed Chait likes this. Comments Ed Chait 2Th 3:10 comes to mind, but then we have Mat 6:26. Like · Reply · 17 hrs Dale Agner Yes...but where are you going with this, or what is your question behind the question? Like · Reply · 2 · 17 hrs Tim White Are you talking spiritually or are you questioning Psalm 37:25? Like . . .

GQ is now making videos to accompany some of the articles – here’s the newest!

October 16th, 2015
Shea Houdmann October 13 at 1:06pm Check out out our new "What does it mean that Jesus saves?" video - What does it mean that Jesus saves? What does it mean that Jesus saves? How does Jesus save? Why does Jesus save? Who does Jesus save? YOUTUBE.COM Like   Comment Share Seen by 57 You, Kristi-Joy Matovich, Ed Chait, Ryan L. Foster and 5 others like this. Comments Evan Plante I hate to sound like a hokey . . .

Site with Creative Commons Images

October 13th, 2015
Kristi-Joy Matovich 20 hrs For those of us who are bloggers and/or need to create legal social media content, finding appropriately copyrighted images is a pain. Here's a neat list of websites with creative commons or similar copyright situations! Hope you find it useful. (One that's not listed is pixabay.com, which is larger, but not curated). 17 Amazing Sites With Breathtaking Free Stock Photos - BootstrapBay A curated list of websites with beautiful free stock photos that can be . . .

Praise – Testimonial regarding suicide

October 13th, 2015
Elizabeth DeVore October 9 at 10:03am A "question": I read your site's article about suicide while sitting here alone in front of my 9mm. Just a few moments earlier, I had finally come to closure with the intense struggle I've faced over the last year of wanting to end my life. I had always found a way to keep resisting suicide, "just one more day," as I've said to myself so many times. Tonight though, I finally let go. I unanxiously decided this is the hour that I would end my life. As I looked curiously at . . .

Question on what it takes to work for a Bible Translation organization

October 13th, 2015
Jason Finch October 10 at 7:54am So this is an interesting question, not so much a Bible question but an educational question. Thoughts anybody? What does take to work for a Bible Translation organization; to actually be a part of editing team and type each verse and chapter when making a Bible? How many years of college do you need? Like   Comment Seen by 50 Comments Joseph Ford You must be a scholar in Greek and Hebrew first and foremost. Without a solid . . .

Help with a Question on Sharing a Church Building with a Church that has Distinct Doctrinal Differences

October 6th, 2015
Ed Romero to ‎Got Questions Writers October 6, 2015 I'd like to phone a friend: "I am part of a small church plant looking into moving to a new building. There is an Evangelical Lutheran Church that may allow us to use their facilities. After researching the ELCA denomination, they appear to be very liberal while our congregation is very conservative. We would still be our own church, but is there anything wrong with sharing a building with another congregation even if we don't agree with them? Thank you for . . .

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