Were Noah’s sons born when he was 500 as Genesis 5:32 says or not as stated in Genesis 7:6 and Genesis 11:10?
What help and hope can we offer to family members and friends who seek death by suicide? Why and how must we promote life? We turn to the Bible for answers.
Conventional wisdom assumes the mud in earth’s mudrocks took millions of years to settle. What do new experiments suggest?
Why would God tell Adam and Eve to “replenish” the earth in Genesis 1:28 if they were the first humans?
God designed your brain to fill in missing details on the fly . . . with some interesting consequences.
Introducing Martyn Iles, the new Chief Ministry Officer
Unlike soil and dirt, which crumble when you pick them up, God created clay with plasticity, the ability to be molded.
Does Genesis 1 teach the sky was solid like some critics claim? What does the original Hebrew say?
Ancient sailing lore tells of the dreaded hippocampus, or “horse sea monster.”
Why didn’t Adam and Eve die the moment they ate the fruit as Genesis 2:17 implies?
Christians need not be intimidated by “scientific” pronouncements that deny the clear words of Genesis. Evidences for the flood are everywhere if your assumptions don’t blind you to them.
Was Abel eating meat soon after the curse when he wasn’t supposed to be (Genesis 1:29) since he kept the flocks and sacrificed an animal in Genesis 4:2–4?
For 2024, our calendar has been taken to levels above any previous calendar in quality and teaching.
What a huge difference it made when Aborigines learned—from Genesis—we’re all one big family.
New resource from Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World, responds to the problem of pain.
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