That headline is perhaps the best way to describe the amazing Ark Encounter theme park that opens July 7 south of Cincinnati. Let me explain.
If God doesn’t exist—and life has no ultimate meaning—why do atheists get passionate when it comes to fighting biblical Christianity?
Don’t you like hearing good news for a change about religious freedom?
What is the reason for such opposition to a project that will be so beneficial to the state as it brings hundreds of millions of tourist dollars into Kentucky?
Intolerance against Christians’ freedom to express their Christian worldview is increasing from a minority of secularists who are in positions of authority.
The thrust of BioLogos is not in accord with the biblical doctrines of Christianity; thus it is in reality from the spirit of anti-Christ. Church, be warned!
BioLogos and others want to see theologians (who train future pastors, missionaries, and theologians) adopt evolutionary ideas and reject a literal Genesis.
There is a children’s book called Charlie and the Tortoise that tries to indoctrinate children into believing that the evolution fairy tale is true.
I was introduced to one of our volunteers who was an atheist but became a Christian after attending one of my creation seminars at Cedarville University in 1993.
We don’t need another Ark to save us from a global Flood. But we do need another kind of Ark, and to take people on what we are calling “a voyage of discovery.”
Today, AiG has rallied God’s people to rebuild the Ark Encounter as a powerful evangelistic outreach to the world.
In what can only be described as a hit piece that resembled the worst of the British tabloid media, this well-read Newsweek article needs to be addressed by AiG.
Our burden at AiG is to see people enter the narrow gate and be saved for eternity. As we begin this new year, we need to tell people that it’s time to enter!
Does our wicked generation have any precedent in biblical history?
Is it really necessary for AiG to be so adamant about the six days?
Understanding the foundational aspects of the gospel in Genesis is a vital key to unlock a powerful method of evangelism to reach the world for Christ.
AiG is launching a branding campaign on the Fox News Channel and its coverage of New Year’s Eve and the ball drop at Times Square in New York City.
My letter to you this month is an account of God’s providence and miraculous intervention. It’s absolutely amazing as you look back on AiG’s history.
Desperate times call for desperate measures—and these are desperate times. We do have an epidemic on our hands.
The Ark Encounter is estimated to reach 2 million or more people a year from around the world. And they will hear the most important message: the gospel.
Whether it’s atheism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and so on, all make man god, instead of trusting in the Creator God of the Bible.
What is the number-one perception of the Christian church today? No matter how you slice it, it always comes down to one word—hypocrisy.
The reaction to businessman Donald Trump’s candidacy can be instructive as it relates to ministries like Answers in Genesis.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.