It’s Question and Answer Time!

Starting today, the Gospel.com blog will be adding something new to our routine: we’ll be posting questions, and we want to hear your answers!

We all have questions about our faith, and what it means in our everyday lives. Some of the most interesting discussions we’ve had on the blog lately have centered around these challenging questions. So we’ll be asking a lot more of those questions—big questions, little questions, and everything in between—and we invite you to share your own answers to them. Sometimes we’ll include some answers from our ministry partners, and other times we’ll just ask the question. In either case, we hope you’ll share your thoughts and interact with others about them.

One of the reasons we’re doing this is that between BibleGateway.com and Gospel.com, we hear a lot of questions. The questions people ask us range from the simple (“Where in the Bible does it talk about marriage?”); to the complex (“Why do Christians believe in the Trinity?”); to the sobering (“I’m addicted! How do I stop?”).

We love the intellectual and spiritual challenge that each of these questions—even the simple ones— present. We want to open these questions up to the Gospel.com community, so that people can read different perspectives and make up their own minds about them.

Our hope is that after a few months, with your help, we’ll have a huge repository of different believers’ answers to questions about the faith. We think this is going to be an extremely valuable and important part of the community you’re a part of here on Gospel.com.

The first questions will roll out today, in addition to our usual posting (which will continue as it always has). We’re eager to hear your thoughts!

4 Responses to “It’s Question and Answer Time!”

  • Tamye says:

    I’m thrilled to find this site today. I have a lot of questions. Thanks for making a Q & A available! Forgiveness can’t take place in someone’s heart if they are afraid about a particular circumstance.
    Telling someone you’re sorry means little if it isn’t believed by the one you’re saying it to. If you want forgiveness from someone you need to know what you are asking forgiveness for. Did you lie? Did you steal? Did you gossip? Did you really injure them in some way or are there simply misunderstandings? If you have done something; you should acknowledge that you did it, reassure them it won’t happen again and ask for forgiveness if you haven’t caused the issue talking to them may help them realize that you are not to blame if they are unwilling at that point to let it go you must accept that you have done all you can for now.

  • Tamara says:

    If a woman divorces her husband, and has been found to have commit adultery, and then marries the man she committed adultery, but the divorce decree says ” Divorce because of recosidable differences.” Later, seven years later she repents, gives her life back to the Lord, leaves the man she committed adultery, and now has asked for forgiveness from God, but has found that her first husband that she has left re-married and has found and married a new wife for seven years. Is she now entitled to have him back although he’s re-married?

  • Michael says:

    What’s the best way to explain the Holy Trinity?