I’m excited to have a week of speaking sessions coming up right here at the Creation Museum, July 30–August 3, 2018, at noon each day in Legacy Hall.
The child Samuel was favoured more than all the family in which he lived. Do you seem to be very insignificant? Yet you can hardly be more so than was this child of Hannah’s love.
Joy is the normal condition of a believer. His proper state, his healthy state, is that of happiness and gladness.
Riding the rapids between walls of the Grand Canyon, a rafter supposedly peers up at millions of years. How do scientists arrive at such an old age?
A bus company in the UK has pulled advertisements from the sides of its buses promoting an upcoming Festival of Hope featuring Franklin Graham.
A new study, based on the former inhabitants of Easter Island, claims aliens won’t be found because climate change already killed them.
The Giant’s Causeway is Northern Ireland’s most iconic landmark.
This is one of the notes of the Psalm, — that, although God, himself is so high, he has a very tender regard towards those who are lowly.
God expects us to do the best we can with what he has entrusted us with, to engage in the business of the King (the King of Kings) until he returns.
Answers with Ken Ham is heard on radio stations throughout the US, Mexico, and other nations. It’s also available through your email inbox.
Abraham is called the father of the faithful; that is, the father of all such as believe in God; so that, if we truly believe in God, we shall do what Abraham as a believer did.
Recently former US President Jimmy Carter was asked in an interview for his thoughts on gay “marriage” and if he thought Jesus would approve of it.
The Master said to his disciples, “You know that after two days is the passover, and the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified.”
Many teachers encourage children to keep reading over the summer, so we’ve put together a suggested reading list for ages from preschool through high school.
Confronted by the gospel, a national LGBT activist saw Christ transform everything about her life—including her identity