At the beginning of the year, I thought I’d highlight what’s coming in 2025 so you can mark your calendar and avoid missing anything.
Preliminary sea trials indicate the superiority of a bow-mounted fin for directional stability. How could this be interpreted in the context of Noah’s Ark or ancient shipbuilding?
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Most aspects of modern life rest, in some way, on Isaac Newton’s findings. It’s no surprise that everyone, even biblical creationists, wants to claim him as their hero. But whose side is he really on?
Excerpt from Patricia Engler’s new book, Modern Marxism: A Guide for Christians in a Woke New World
Responding to Hugh Ross’ Old-Earth Arguments
Former President Jimmy Carter passed away earlier this week at the age of 100.
A new study quantifying sulfur emissions from plankton found these emissions contribute to climate change much more than previously thought.
For the past 200 years, Christian scholars have reinterpreted the Genesis creation account in various ways. However, there are only two overarching viewpoints among the range of interpretations.
Do the details in the account of Jonah distract us from the real point?
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Even your phone is a reminder that “to the Lord your God belong . . . the earth with all that is in it” (Deuteronomy 10:14).
When we start with the history in Genesis, Christians can explain fossils without fear.
These helpers are part of God’s common grace that extends to all people.
Crimson landmarks, a Puritan poet, and the metals in your phone—here’s we don’t want you to miss!
Scientists have barely scratched the surface of understanding the body’s intricate itch signaling, but we know God created skin as our body’s first line of defense.
Vultures are usually associated with death. But can vultures save lives?
Recently, for the first time, researchers used a high-speed camera to capture a globular springtail’s backflips.
All DNA is important, even when acting simply as a spacer—just as the spaces between words in written English help readers make sense of the words themselves.
Scientists recently learned that comb jellies survive under pressure thanks to specially adapted cell membranes made of lipids (fatty molecules).
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