It’s hard to believe that the total solar eclipse was six months ago. Since then, I’ve watched the sun pass through full phase back to new phase (the only time a solar eclipse can happen) six times.
Was Noah Primitive?
Does young-earth creation fly in the face of scientific evidence? Well, that’s what popular apologist William Lane Craig believes and teaches.
Is the Bible silent on the issues Americans are facing today? According to a recent study, 83% of US evangelicals disagree with that statement.
Scientists studying a species in the Mojave Desert, known as side-blotched lizards, have learned that individual lizards can change coloring within a few weeks.
Logos Theatre is returning in January to the Answers Center at the Ark Encounter with John Bunyan’s timeless story, The Pilgrim’s Progress.
Were animals somehow also judged in the global flood?
Bryan Osborne has produced a powerful new resource called Woke Injustice. It’s a book for Christians so they can know how to understand and deal with wokeism.
Our artist and fabrication teams have been making significant progress on the Rapid Burial exhibit that is currently being installed at the Creation Museum.
Archaeologists found a seed believed to be about 1,000 years old in a cave and decided to plant it—and now 14 years later they have a 10-foot-tall tree growing.
Enjoy these photos that give you a behind-the-scenes look at some of our artists working in the new 3D print farm that houses top-of-the-line 3D resin printers.
On August 7, after three years of dealing with serious medical issues, my dear and closest friend, Buddy Davis, went home to be with the Lord and Savior he so faithfully served.
Recently, the governor of Kentucky, Andy Beshear, signed an executive order regarding what he calls “conversion therapy.”
While God’s creatures might not necessarily wear their hearts on their sleeves—or foreheads—he did design each of them with unique ways of communicating with one another.
Our mindful Maker holds the whole world in his hands—including every area of science.
Louisiana recently became the first state to pass a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom.
A parasite preserved in amber (fossilized tree resin) has scientists scratching their heads—because it is a shark parasite.
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