So often when we think of Israel, we think about the end times. What Israel needs is not more attention about the end of time, but the beginning of time … and the promise of salvation in Genesis.
Chuck Colson offered some excellent analysis on his nationwide radio program about the federal court case in Pennsylvania, USA regarding evolution and intelligent design in public schools.
We’ve had the privilege of holding hundreds of exciting, life-changing teaching meetings in 11 years at AiG. But none has equaled the impact of what we saw at our conference in July 2005.
I want to bring to your attention the type of person everyone should look up to as one of the real heroes—a hero for the Christian faith: John Bunyan (who was saved from a rough background).
AiG was at NEA (National Education Association) convention this year, sharing the message of Biblical Authority and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
While AiG is not set up as a relief agency, we do work closely with like-minded Christian ministries who are active and effective in relief work. One such ministry is Gospel Literature Services (GLS),
As Hurricane Katrina bears down on Gulf Coast, it’s not God’s fault, but rather, it is our fault—the Bible says we sinned in Adam.
Those Christians who believe in evolution and/or millions of years destroy the fundamental nature of the Bible.
Ken Ham discusses his favorite room or exhibit in the Creation Museum.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Dan Hicks and numerous other citizens complained to the Tulsa Parks Board (who oversee the zoo) that Christianity was discriminated against at the zoo.
And the sad fact is that statistics indicate that 70-80% of students from church homes who attend public schools will walk away from the church.
Almost every time there's news in the secular press about Answers in Genesis, the reporter will mock the fact that we believe dinosaurs and humans have lived at the same time.
On Saturday (April 9), The Cincinnati Post—one of AiG-USA’s “hometown” newspapers—ran another article concerning the creation/evolution issue.
Harold "Alex" Alexander died in Anchorage, Alaska, USA on March 31.
A talk-show host (simply called "Lionel") spends much of an evening defending a Colorado professor who says the victims of 9/11 were “not innocent” and were like Nazis!
For over 10 years, Ken Ham, president of Answers in Genesis—USA, has brought a message of hope to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland through speaking engagements each spring.
"Bible vs. science" was the headline in a recent Canadian newspaper featuring a report about the creation/evolution controversy in public schools in America.
How would you like to fly in an airplane produced by chance random processes—no intelligence involved?
Recently an article appeared in the Sunday Telegraph, "In the beginning … Adam walked with dinosaurs," that was probably one of the worst pieces of journalism we've seen in a while.
To see that such a prestigious newspaper as the New York Times would print such a disjointed, irrational and absurd commentary as the one written by Maureen Dowd on February 3, 2005, is unbelievable.
My favorite recent film was Luther, a professionally dramatized account of the life of Martin Luther, the great reformer; and one of my favorite Bible teachers is Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
The issue of comprehending death and suffering in terms of a loving God has once again hit the media airwaves.
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