Christian Questions

Christian Questions

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3.6

July 4, 2021

New live podcast events notification features and new social media integrations.
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3.5

June 19, 2021

Updates to social media integrations!

3.4

May 28, 2021

Updated FB SDK and corrected Reminder functionality!

3.3

April 25, 2021

Improved formatting and audio Improved audio quality and bluetooth features Added playback speed control Corrected Listen live time display and reminder function Usage instrumentation for Google and Facebook Misc. screen formatting fixes
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3.2

June 15, 2020

Bug Fixes

3.1

May 15, 2020

Fix Listen Live issue Play on lock screen Play audio automatically when you go to Listen Live Fix play button issue when you had to press multiple times Play audio in the background
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3.0

April 21, 2020

Complete upgrade - new design. Added features: ability to download and listen to podcasts offline; curate your favorites, watch inspirational videos right from the app, including our popular CQ Kids series. We’re adding Study Questions for each episode to continue your own personal or group study. We’ve kept the popular "listen live" feature. Get a notification when the podcast goes live each week. Participate by messaging us in real time and live chat with other listeners.
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2.3

October 18, 2018

Bug Fixes

2.2

March 31, 2018

Removed password for CQ Rewind

2.1

December 4, 2017

- Minor improvements and bug fixes

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Description of Christian Questions

Christian Questions is a weekly podcast provoking meaningful discussion on how to deal with modern day issues from a biblical perspective. We invite you to “Think about the Bible like you never have before.” This app features hundreds of relevant podcasts (updated weekly). Listen or download for offline use. We provide (free!) extensive CQ Rewind Show Notes for every podcast to view while you listen. Includes access to Study Questions for personal or group Bible study, and a large library of Christian videos for adults and children on various biblical topics. -Listen LIVE directly from your phone or tablet - Mondays 8PM Eastern -Message the podcast anytime -Participate in our LIVE chat with other listeners -Ask questions or suggest new topics -Easily connect to our inspirational social media We welcome listener participation, encouraging a nurturing, politically-free environment of expression on biblical topics. We aim to provide a comprehensive perspective on a wide range of studies as we delve into the deep layers of Scripture.
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Christian Questions: FAQ

Can Christian Questions be used on an iPad?

The Christian Questions software is compatible with iPad devices.
John Bivol developed the Christian Questions app.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 11.0 or above.
4.8: The Christian Questions app gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of The Christian Questions App Is Education.
3.6 is the most recent version of Christian Questions.
Christian Questions released its latest update on June 29, 2024.
Christian Questions was initially released on February 5, 2023.
John Bivol: The Christian Questions app is appropriate for the age of 12 and above.
Currently, the Christian Questions app supports the following languages: English.
No, Christian Questions is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Christian Questions does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, Christian Questions does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Christian Questions

  • Awesome and easy friendly

    This is a really awesome app, and it's very easy to use.
  • Great Program

    This is a great program and they teach many wonderful truths regarding Jesus and Christianity. Do not be fooled by the other comment. Another comment said this was an offshoot of Jehovah’s witnesses and that Charles Russell was the founder of JW. Wrong. First, yes, this program teaches many of the teachings of Charles Russell. Charles spoke much truth and was very respected regarding Bible knowledge. However, he was NOT the founder of the Witnesses. That was Joseph Rutherford. Charles was the leader of the Bible Students. The JW broke away from Charles and the Bible Students because they begin following Joseph, who was the source of much of what the Witnesses believe today. He came along after Charles died. The followers of Charles (Bible Students) continued following the message of Charles and DID NOT follow the Witnesses.
    The Bible Student Movement was (and is) nothing more than a group of people who are after Bible knowledge. They follow no single person (but Christ), no creed, no sect, no denomination, etc
    They are a people after the true facts of the Bible and continue reading and studying it for their own truth and not that of a church or leader. Unlike most “Christian” churches who typically follow creeds and teachings of men, the Bible Students do not. They are independent and free to believe and think what they want and are not being mislead and brainwashed into accepting a list of doctrines and old creeds passed down by man.
    So, I had to correct that as the other comment was so mislead and flat out wrong! I am not a Bible Student or a Witness. I am just a man after Christ and I am learning and studying the Bible and currently independent from all.
    However, I have researched denominations and sects for many years and understand the difference between the Bible Students & the Jehovah’s Witnesses and they are very different!
    The Bible Students are independent so I can’t speak for all, but most do not follow either the Witnesses nor mainline Christianity. They follow the Bible.
  • Be careful

    I had listened for a while two years ago then came back to it recently. When I joined the Facebook form I realized very few “Christians “ actually believed Christ to be God. So then I tried to find out the doctrine of the speakers. I’m not tech savvy but I do get the impression they are an off shoot of JW, or at least not Protestant doctrine. So I just wished I had know from the beginning that as they where teaching me they rejected Jesus as God in the trinity. So now I’m even more skeptical because the last thing I need is to be misguided when Jesus clearly states he is God. I Am.