Five Bible-Reading Ideas for the New Year
If you’ve done a “whole Bible in a year” plan several times and are looking for new ways to study Scripture, here are five other Bible reading strategies.
If you’ve done a “whole Bible in a year” plan several times and are looking for new ways to study Scripture, here are five other Bible reading strategies.
God warns us that Sola Scriptura is the focus of the devil’s ongoing attacks on God’s Word in every generation.
What Martin Luther boldly accomplished was to start a movement to challenge the church to return to the authority of God’s Word. He specifically was defending justification by faith. And so out of the Reformation came the cry for Sola Scriptura—Scripture alone.
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) December 30, 2025
Actually, five…
Vogue magazine recently published an article asking, “Is having a boyfriend embarrassing now?”—a question the author answers with a yes!
Identity has become the battleground of our generation. We’re addressing it head-on at the Creation Museum.
The battle doesn’t change, but it does manifest in different ways in different eras.
When Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the Castle Church in Wittenberg (Germany) on October 31, 1517, what questions might people have asked him?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) December 29, 2025
Do you think anyone came up to him and asked, “Dr. Luther, it’s all very well and good to nail these theses on the church door.…
The idea that what creationists believe is utterly contrary to reason and is just taken on “blind faith” is an attack we commonly hear.
As family members head back home or we head back to work or we clean up the house after the festivities, what do we think about the day after Christmas?
I hope you’re taking time with your family to dwell on Scripture and joyfully reflect on what Christ came to do.