The Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God. It is an eyewitness account of history and is accurate in everything it says. It is the authority for Christian life and practice and is a foundation on which believers must build their thinking.
We need to be equipped to teach people to see and draw connections between the Bible and the world around us. The Bible is the foundation for our understanding of the real world. It can be trusted and is the ultimate authority no matter what it speaks on—from biology to salvation.
Have you ever heard someone say that the Bible “contains” the Word of God? If you have, then you have heard statements that are limiting the inspiration of Scripture to human boundaries of convenience.
The supposed Bible errors are well known to Bible scholars and have all been addressed and found not to be errors after all. In every case, there is a logical explanation for the supposed error. The Bible is a book we can trust—no, more than that, it is the only book we can fully trust.
God’s written Word distinguishes His special communication to man as immeasurably superior to all other supposed revelations. God has vindicated His Word, and His Book is a genuine writing, with prophecies and revelation that must be taken seriously.
The second part of this series covers the final aspect of special revelation, Scripture itself
Compromising on the Bible’s history affects our interpretation of God’s Word and God’s world
According to reports, a recent manuscript found details Jesus performing miracles as a child. How should Christians think about this find?
From Genesis to Revelation, key biblical references to clothing convey amazing truths about the gospel.
God is writing his story on this whirling blue planet, placed in an absolutely huge universe, which is the stage you’d expect for a God-sized plan.
How the Bible links the accounts of Noah, Moses, and Jesus
These new devotionals are designed for one lesson per week for family or private devotions.
In Christian circles, a system exists, developed by theologians, that divides doctrines and other scriptural matters into first, second, and third-tier levels.
Just three blocks from the heart of DC, a new museum has risen that invites all people to take a closer look at the Bible.
Many people conclude that making judgments on anyone (especially coming from Christians) is wrong because the Bible says ”judge not” (Matthew 7:1).
It’s likely that Noah planned ahead to include some kind of large washing machine inside the Ark.
Wasn't the ark built by Noah and his family? Why does the Ark Encounter website show more people? Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains.
Spreading the message about our Creator simply means being willing to use whatever God has put into your hands to honor Him.
The new History Channel miniseries The Bible packs a lot of biblical history into the opening few minutes, shot aboard Noah’s Ark.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.