In our sin-ravaged world, the only truly safe place is our trust in the saving grace of God.
You might be surprised how many myths you accept as truth.
Though animals buck our taxonomical boxes, humans persist in classifying creation because it’s wrapped up in God’s command to steward the earth.
I’m learning that our young readers are leaving a legacy for me, one of curiosity, wonder, trust, innocence, and humility.
My illusive adversary is exquisitely equipped by his Maker.
We start every scientific pursuit with a worldview built on God’s Word.
Hungry humankind has conceived over 600 variations of pasta in all shapes and forms.
Our relationship with God as his image bearers sets us apart.
Creator of moon and sun, light and darkness—in him is no shadow of turning.
God-given play enhances small delights that awaken a deeper gratitude to our Creator who has given us all good things to enjoy.
Perhaps monotonous is just another word for faithful.
Even after thousands of years of medical practice, physicians have yet to fully chart the body’s maladies.
Beavers expertly engineer our waterways and landscapes—but can we work together to better steward God’s creation?
God gives hummingbirds and butterflies the sense to fly south for the winter. Why would humans settle in frigid areas?
Just because the sloth is slow doesn’t mean it’s lazy.
A missionary once told me that in her hard-to-reach country, “We share the gospel over the hundredth cup of tea.”
God has catalogued each planet, star, and hunk of rock barreling through space.
Though humans aren’t related to fungi as evolutionists claim, we are more connected than you might imagine.
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.
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