When faced with the mocking rants of atheists and God-haters, our natural temptation is to dismiss them as ignorant bigots or to get angry. But that’s not Christ’s way.
A work of science fiction made me question the existence of a loving God.
We are engaged in a war of worldviews. Secular humanism is fighting tooth and nail against biblical Christianity for the hearts and minds of our children.
“Dad, you’re not going to believe this,” my daughter told me on the phone one day. “There’s evolution in the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding!”
Camping trips are great family vacations because they provide many opportunities for parents, especially dads, to teach their children.
What do the TV shows The Simpsons, Family Guy, and The Sopranos all have in common?
When God is about to do something amazing, be on guard. Something is sure to happen that will try to divert your focus and energy. This is what happened on our way to Las Vegas to do ministry.
As I speak across America, I hear it all the time: “Creation vs. evolution. Who cares?” Today we are engaged in a war of worldviews.
Imagine walking in a large room and seeing over 1,000 excited kids and their leaders singing one of Buddy Davis’s wonderful teaching songs.
This is the fourth report submitted by Carl Kerby, who spent several days at the Athens Olympics with a team of 139 street evangelists.
Carl Kerby, AiG–USA’s vice president for ministry relations, has been in Athens now for several days along with dozens of AiG volunteers who have been engaged in street evangelism.
Here is the second report filed from the Olympic Games in Athens by Carl Kerby, AiG-USA vice president for ministry relations.
Some 2,000 years ago, the Apostle Paul and his fellow believers came to Greece and, as some historians described it, ‘turned the world upside down.’ Today it is happening again.
In 1989 as an air-traffic controller in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, I was introduced to Ken Ham’s powerful book The Lie: Evolution. It simply changed my life.
AiG web visitors worldwide might want an update on how Gospel Literature Services (GLS) is gearing up for a special outreach to the Summer Olympic Games in Athens this August.
My trips to Jamaica have taught me a very important lesson: you never know who you’re going to touch.
It’s fantastic to minister to young people, see them get excited about AiG’s message of biblical authority, and then to see them take it to use in their own outreaches.
Lack of respect for Scriptural authority is possibly the major reason that young people reject the Gospel today.
One of the most exciting things that happened during my recent ministry tour with AiG-US President Ken Ham of the island nation of Jamaica occurred in the capital city of Kingston.
The AiG message is that the Bible, beginning with Genesis, is the “bottom strip” that builds a worldview to make sense of this world.
Recently the Lord was gracious in allowing me to speak at Hillcrest Baptist Church in rural Harned, Kentucky.
Ken Ham and Carl Kerby compare and contrast claims about dinosaurs made by both the bible and the movie "The Lost World."
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