To celebrate mothers, we’re offering every mother half-price admission to both of our attractions, the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter, on Mother’s Day.
I would rather hear a man complain and cry out before God than hear him utter a single word that reveals a spirit of satisfaction with his own condition.
It is particularly encouraging to remember that the first person to whom our Lord Jesus Christ appeared after his ressurection was Mary Magdalene.
Today is National Tourism Day. And we want you to take advantage of this reminder to travel by planning your visit to the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum!
Since tube anemones live slow, long, predictable lifestyles, it’s assumed they’re simple. New research shows their mitochondrial DNA is anything but simple.
You are one of the Lord’s suffering children, one of those who has to pass through rough roads and fiery places in the course of their pilgrimage to heaven.
Alaska, “the last frontier,” is a beautiful wilderness—and you can experience it this summer on a Living Passages tour with AiG’s Buddy and Kay Davis.
The viceroy is a colorful butterfly that is known to mimic other species. But it is not just a tasty option that looks like the unpalatable models it mimics.
Scripture tells us God’s original creation was “very good,” so why do we see creatures with toxins, venoms, and poisons seemingly designed to harm and kill?
We are to point sinners to Jesus, — ourselves looking at him all the while, and praying that they also may look to him, and live.
ReG hace historia la transmitir con Bethel Televisión Perú la conferencia Cómo Responder a los Ateos.
Our planetarium upgrade will feature an 800% increase in brightness and a 350% in resolution as we move to the latest technology—laser projectors.
A study looked at the colors of lice on the feathers of numerous varieties of pigeons. According to the authors, the research was proof of evolution. Is it so?
To know Christ, to trust Christ, to love Christ, these are among the elementary principles of piety.
Researchers in the South American nation of Chile have announced the discovery of a human footprint they’ve dated at 15,600 years.