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GotQuestions.org Needs Your Support! Question of the Week Subscriber: A very generous donor has offered to match any donations given to GotQuestions.org through April 15, up to $15,000. Yes, that means any donation you are able to give will be doubled. [Click here to make a tax-deductible donation online](. Or, to send a donation in the mail, put "matching gift" in the memo line and send it to: Got Questions Ministries 6050 Stetson Hills Blvd., #254 Colorado Springs, CO 80923 We plan on dedicating these matching gift donations towards the development of several new international YouTube channels. The languages we are targeting are Polish, Dutch, Turkish, and Farsi. We are tremendously excited to see how the Lord will use these video outreaches for His glory. For examples of what these international YouTube channels will look like, here are some of our other international channels: Spanish: [GotQuestionsEnEspanol]( French: [gotquestions.org-francais]( Arabic: [gotquestionsarabic]( Chinese: [gotquestionschinese]( We truly believe that GotQuestions.org is one of the best places you can invest your money for an eternal impact! For testimonies of how God is using GotQuestions.org to transform lives, please visit our [Testimonials]( page. 2024 is off to a tremendous start! God has used GotQuestions.org in amazing ways: Over 31,000,000 users Over 55,000,000 sessions Over 70,000,000 pageviews Over 27,000 professions of new faith in Christ from around the world We know that God will provide as long as we are within His will. If you feel led of the Lord to financially partner with us, please do so: [www.gotquestions.org/give]( We sincerely thank you for your support. Because of Christ, The Team at GotQuestions.org Our prayer for you is Luke 6:38, "Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Got Questions? The Bible has Answers! We'll help you find them! [www.GotQuestions.org]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: Got Questions Ministries | 6050 Stetson Hills Blvd., #254 | Colorado Springs, CO 80923 [iContact - Try It Free!]( [Unsubscribe](

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