Got Questions Ministries
Got Questions Ministries, whose website is GotQuestions.org, is an American ministry run by S. Michael Houdmann to answer peoples' Bible questions.
Got Questions Ministries is theologically Protestant, fundamentalist, evangelical, conservative, and non-denominational.[1] GotQuestions features over 6,300 answers as of May 2019.[2] It specifically does not agree with Pentecostal, Charismatic, or Seventh-day Adventist[3] teachings, though it considers adherents of those groups to be Christian. In addition, the website is mostly Calvinistic in its theology (it adheres to 4 point Calvinism).[4][5][6]
As of February 11, 2020, the web traffic tracking company Alexa, ranks the website GotQuestions.org as being the 10,401th most popular website in the world.[7] The website GotQuestions.org is the 5th most popular Christian website in the world if one looks at the Alexa data.[8]
According to Got Questions Ministries, within one month of their launch, GotQuestions.org was receiving over 30 questions a day. The volunteer staff grew from 5 writers, to 10, to 20, to 50, and ultimately to its current staff of over 275 writers (In 2013, Got Questions Ministries reported having over 275 writers).[9] Gotquestions.org relies on three things: 1) Search engine optimization (SEO) 2) Content marketing 3) Volunteer recruitment/management."[10] See: S. Michael Houdmann - 10-Year Anniversary Presentation and Got Questions? Interview with Got Questions founder, Shea Michael Houdmann (October 2022 interview) and Apply to serve with GotQuestions.org
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Got Questions Ministries and Google referral traffic
See also: Internet evangelism: Christians vs. atheists
Questionable doctrines
Due to Got Questions' adherence to Calvinist doctrines, some of their articles contain interpretations of Scripture which are questionable in nature or incorrect:
- Insistence of "once saved, always saved" – Got Questions insists upon the Calvinist doctrine that salvation cannot be lost,[12] even none of their cited "evidence" in their article proves that individuals who repent are incapable of losing salvation while still alive in the flesh
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References
- ↑ "About," GotQuestions.org
- ↑ [1], retrieved May 17, 2019.
- ↑ What is Seventh-day Adventism, and what do Seventh-day Adventists believe?
- ↑ What is Amyraldism / Four-Point Calvinism?
- ↑ What is Calvinism and is it biblical?, Gotquestions.org
- ↑ What are the 5 Points of Calvinism? | What is Calvinism and is it Biblical?
- ↑ Alexa - Gotquestions.org
- ↑ Alexa rankings of Christian websites, Alexa ranks Christian websites by global market share (Alexa includes Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormon websites as being Christian, but those religious sects are not Christian)
- ↑ S. Michael Houdmann - 10-Year Anniversary Presentation
- ↑ S. Michael Houdmann - 10-Year Anniversary Presentation
- ↑ 1,000+ Winners and Losers of the December 2020 Google Core Algorithm Update
- ↑ Is once saved, always saved biblical? Got Questions. Retrieved December 6, 2022.