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Uncovering those that forged the future by reshaping the past
Was the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000 with just five loaves and two fish a little less than miraculous?
At the Ark Encounter, we recently hosted two events geared toward young people—our first-ever STEM Challenge and our annual Creation College Expo.
One of the most divisive issues in our churches is “race,” right?
Exciting new projects and how you can help make them happen.
Excerpt from Patricia Engler’s new book, Modern Marxism: A Guide for Christians in a Woke New World
What key ministry opportunities are we looking to fund with this year’s end-of-year campaign and its dollar-for-dollar match?
In June 2016, Canada legalized euthanasia, otherwise known as medical assistance in dying or MAiD, for those whose death was “reasonably foreseeable.”
The estimated numbers, sizes, and types of ark animals impact nearly every aspect of the vessel’s interior operations.
While Marx is dead, his ideology is very much alive and thriving. As a Christian, you must be trained to see it, refute it, and be ready to stand up under it.
Although many of the leaves are now off the trees in Northern Kentucky, the fall colors throughout the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter grounds were beautiful.
A new medical school is opening in Canada, “reserve[ing] 75 per cent [sic] of its seats for Indigenous, Black, and other ‘equity-deserving’ groups including 2SLGBTQ+.”
Uncovering those that forged the future by reshaping the past.
ET isn’t a mystery if you’re willing to examine the data from 60 years of research and take it to its logical conclusion.
Right now, our design team is working on tile 11, just one of the many tiles that will make up the 2,000 sq. ft. model of first-century Jerusalem.
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