Dr. Georgia Purdom and Mark Looy review The Anointed, the new book by Drs. Karl Giberson and Randall Stephens.
Dr. John Whitcomb, was given a tribute Monday evening as the fiftieth anniversary of his book, The Genesis Flood, was celebrated at Faith Baptist Bible College and Seminary.
50 years ago, The Genesis Flood launched a worldwide movement to defend the accuracy of the Bible from the very first verse.
It’s one of the most sobering anniversaries that Americans (especially those over the age of 18) will ever commemorate—recalling the horrible terrorist acts that struck America 10 years ago today.
Candidates vying for U.S. presidency are increasingly being asked about their views on creation vs. evolution. Their beliefs about origins help shape their policy views.
What is the point of building a full-size ark (or doing any other ministry) if we are nearing the end of the world?
When we engage such compromising Christians, let’s not allow them to move the goal posts and let them escape their mistakes.
Twice now AiG has had the privilege of hosting Dr. Johnny Hunt, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Georgia and president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
The Ark provides a picture of salvation, and thus allows us a great opportunity to proclaim salvation through the ultimate Ark of salvation: Jesus Christ.
Does young earth creationism have a tendency to become a source of division among believers? Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., responds to this important question.
It was fifty years ago on February 20, 1961, that the first copies of the now-classic book The Genesis Flood were shipped.
We look back on appreciation for Paul’s talent and ministry that will continue inside the museum.
The false idea keeps spreading that Ark Encounter will take tax-payer money and be a drain on Kentucky’s state treasury. We have submitted several guest columns to tell the real story.
The two major newspapers in our state have been quite hostile toward the Ark Encounter and its goal of bringing parts of the Bible to life and presenting these biblical events as true history.
It’s regrettable that some journalists, intentionally or not, have left readers and viewers with a totally wrong impression about the state’s involvement with the Ark Encounter.
The Ark Encounter is scheduled to be featured on ABC–TV’s newscast sometime soon, possibly tonight.
As God has blessed the Answers in Genesis ministry, we have been encouraged to see a tremendous amount of media coverage highlighting the biblical truths AiG proclaims through various outreaches.
Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., summarizes the new TV documentary, God in America by PBS.
The current edition of World magazine includes an article by the editor-in-chief encouraging Christians to rethink how they view Creation and the Flood.
The Institute for Creation Research's struggles with the state of Texas illustrate the continual slide away from the biblical foundation of our country.
When the museum is grossly misrepresented on a prominent website, it prompts us to respond quickly with a public rebuttal like this one.
One disgruntled reader accuses Answers in Genesis of seeking to squelch other beliefs to force our morality on people, but as Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., shows, our goal is for others to find true freedom.
Your pastor needs spiritual refreshment, and we have the place for him to go just for that.
Today’s announcement in the journal “Science” of an alleged new hominid species is drawing the attention of the world’s media.
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