Christians believe that this body which we now inhabit, though it must die and see corruption, shall be raised again from the dust
We dream that our temptations are worse than those of our fathers, but they are not. We imagine that the Church is subject to worse diseases than in her early days, but it is not so.
Flat-earthers spend considerable time and effort attempting to debunk all things from NASA. In this article, I will take up two of their complaints.
I’m coming to Australia for two speaking events on Sunday, September 9, 2018, in North Buderim, Queensland, and Holland Park West, Queensland.
The scientific community is buzzing with the news that a bone fragment was recovered from a young girl whose parents belonged to Neanderthals and Denisovans.
True religion is not a thing that can be acquired by carelessness or neglect; we must take heed, or we shall never be found in the narrow way.
What a nose! If you’ve ever seen a bloodhound at work, you can’t help but be impressed.
Now is a great time to add apologetics resources to your home or church library because we’ve put many of our most popular resources on sale.
Today is part of what’s considered “Be Kind to Humankind Week.” Each day has a special theme of different ways people can show kindness to one another.
The evidence for the global flood is all around us—the rocks cry out their testimony to the truth of God’s Word.
There is one solemn thought which deeply impresses the man who is right at heart, but who sees his own foolishness and sin, and mourns it; and that thought is, that God sees it.
Postmodernism is the perspective that all religions are equally valid and that no one can dogmatically say that one religion is more valid than another.
It was great to see Pastor Gerald Harris back at the Creation Museum last week. Gerald is the editor of the Christian Index online newspaper.
Roger Foley, who has a degenerative brain condition, is suing a hospital, health care agencies, and the government for denying his right to “assisted life.”
Many people believe the abolition of slavery began in the United States during the American Civil War of the 1860s. In fact, the abolitionist movement began decades earlier in the British Empire.
It clearly appears that the Christian life is one of continuous progress. It would be so without a break if we were more careful, and lived nearer to God.