Sarah Eshleman, Editor in Chief of Answers, loves learning about God's fabulous creation and sharing that information—the stranger the better. She’d love to sip a chai latte with you and chat about naked mole-rats and corpse flowers . . . unless you’ve got something even weirder to discuss.
We start every scientific pursuit with a worldview built on God’s Word.
Though humans aren’t related to fungi as evolutionists claim, we are more connected than you might imagine.
God has catalogued each planet, star, and hunk of rock barreling through space.
Something in us craves collecting bits of nature, even castoffs like eggshells and exoskeletons, feathers and fur.
We each have hundreds of receptors that detect chemicals in the air and our food, signaling our brains to recognize smells and tastes.
God created the world to be inhabited, right down to the frozen continent—Antarctica.
God’s creation pulses with colors sometimes too vibrant to comprehend.
I was seven the first time I saw the ocean at North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
Even wounds and scabs remind me of my Creator’s mercy—and of the day when he will make my body incorruptible.
Meet the team of artists and writers behind the world’s most pro-life museum exhibit.
Whether day or night, creation points to the Creator’s wisdom.
In both silence and noise, nature proclaims God’s wisdom and majesty, filling me with awe for our Creator.
Scientists are constantly finding new ways that animals use tools.
From the giant Newfoundland to my short-legged dachshund, dogs are a pleasing reminder of our Creator’s fantastic ingenuity.
We seem to naturally associate worship with rhythm or melody. But the truth is that worship involves more than musical instruments or compelling lyrics.
Nature is up to its ears in, well, amazing ears of every shape and size.
You might be surprised how many myths you accept as truth.
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