Head-to-head comparison

Got Questions vs Compelling Truth

Ratings, pricing, platforms, real-world strengths, and a clear pick for each kind of user.

Got Questions and Compelling Truth are sister sites from the same ministry, both built around scripture-anchored Q&A in plain English. Got Questions is the flagship: 9,780+ answers covering everything a general reader might ask. Compelling Truth is the focus: curated for the questions younger readers and skeptics are actually typing into Google.

The difference is audience and question set, not answer quality. If your question is broad and theological, Got Questions is the one. If your question is apologetic, identity-related, or coming from doubt, Compelling Truth is built for exactly that.

The bottom line

Got Questions for breadth and general-purpose Q&A; Compelling Truth for the specific questions a college student or doubter is actually asking. They are not alternatives. They are the same team, different doors. Use both.

The core difference: Got Questions is the general-purpose library (9,780+ answers across all of Christian life). Compelling Truth is the younger-reader-focused library (thousands of answers built around apologetics, identity, doubt, and deconstruction).

Got Questions vs Compelling Truth: at a glance

 Got QuestionsCompelling Truth
Our rating4.5 / 54.3 / 5
Starting priceFreeFree
Free tierYesYes
PlatformsWeb · iOS · AndroidWeb
DeveloperGot Questions MinistriesGot Questions Ministries
Launched20022011
Best forSmall-group leaders prepping questions in 20 minutesCollege students fielding hard questions in real time

How they compare, point by point

Answer count/breadth

Got Questions

9,780+ indexed answers covering biblical, doctrinal, practical, and ethical questions

Compelling Truth

Several thousand answers, curated for apologetic and identity questions college students actually ask

Audience fit

Got Questions

General readers, pastors, small-group leaders, anyone with a Bible question from any background

Compelling Truth

College students, doubters, deconstructing readers, younger readers, skeptics

Question focus

Got Questions

Everything: theology, practice, ethics, commentary on hard passages, doctrine, life questions

Compelling Truth

Apologetics, world religions, identity, sexuality, doubt, faith-and-science, deconstruction

Tone

Got Questions

Calm, patient, plain-English, takes the asker seriously without condescension

Compelling Truth

Same calm tone, but written as if the reader is a skeptic or doubter, not a believer by default

Related ecosystem

Got Questions

Links to Compelling Truth, Bible Ref (verse-by-verse), and 412teens (youth); standalone but interconnected

Compelling Truth

Links to Got Questions (for broader answers) and Bible Ref (for verse-level work)

Translation reach

Got Questions

200+ languages, from major world languages to long-tail indigenous languages

Compelling Truth

Web-only, English primary; aimed at global younger reader in English-speaking contexts

Which should you choose?

Got Questions

Choose Got Questions if you have a general Bible or theology question and you want a fast, searchable, scripture-anchored starting point. This is the 30,000-foot answer to almost any question a believer will ask.

Compelling Truth

Choose Compelling Truth if you are a college student or someone deconstructing faith and you want answers that actually engage your real objection from a posture of "here is what the Bible actually says about that" rather than "you are wrong." This is for the questions you are embarrassed to ask out loud.

Most readers use both. Compelling Truth for the personal question that matters; Got Questions when you want the broader theological context.

Strengths at a glance

Got Questions

  • Sheer depth - 9,780+ written answers covering questions most teaching ministries never touch
  • Every answer cites scripture - verses are linked inline so you can verify the reasoning yourself
  • Plain-English writing - answers are short, structured, and readable in under five minutes
  • Search that actually works - natural-language queries land on the right answer most of the time

Compelling Truth

  • Audience curation that actually works - the question set is visibly built for younger readers, not retrofitted
  • Scripture-anchored answers - every response points to specific passages rather than only opinion or tradition
  • Apologetics breadth - atheism, science-and-faith, world religions, comparative worldview, and intellectual objections are all covered
  • Plain-English voice - answers read like a thoughtful older friend, not a seminary lecture

Watch-outs

Got Questions

  • Theological lens is not neutral - answers reflect a specific evangelical Protestant frame, stated clearly only sometimes
  • Answers on Catholic, Orthodox, and LDS doctrine are written as a critique from outside those traditions
  • No author byline on individual answers - most are unsigned, attributed only to the editorial team

Compelling Truth

  • Single-tradition lens - answers reflect a broadly evangelical Protestant viewpoint and rarely flag where Catholic, Orthodox, or Latter-day Saint readers would differ
  • Polish lags the content - the site looks and feels like a 2010s ministry site, not a modern publication
  • No native mobile app (yet) - you read it in a browser

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Got Questions and Compelling Truth?

Same ministry, same answer format, same scripture-anchored style. Got Questions answers everything; Compelling Truth focuses on the questions younger readers and skeptics are actually typing. Compelling Truth is curated, not comprehensive.

Should I use Got Questions or Compelling Truth?

If you have a general Bible question, Got Questions is usually the right first click. If you have a personal question about doubt, identity, or apologetics, Compelling Truth is the more likely fit.

Are the answers different between the two?

Both answer from a broadly evangelical Protestant perspective; both cite scripture throughout. Compelling Truth's answers are sometimes shorter and more explicitly written for a skeptic audience.

Is either one good for Catholic, Orthodox, or LDS readers?

Both are written from outside those traditions, so readers from those backgrounds should pair them with sources from inside their own tradition on doctrinally specific questions. The answers are respectful but not tradition-internal.

Is Got Questions free?

Yes - Got Questions has a free tier (Free).

Is Compelling Truth free?

Yes - Compelling Truth has a free tier (Free).

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The most comprehensive free Q&A library in English-language Christianity, written from a broadly evangelical Protestant perspective. Compelling Truth is the thoughtful skeptic’s on-ramp to the GotQuestions universe - same trusted format, same broadly evangelical Protestant lens, but curated for the questions a twenty-year-old actually types into Google at 2 a.