Let us go in thought to the palace of Caiaphas the high priest, and there let us, in deepest sorrow, experience the meaning of these terrible words: “Then they spat in his face.”
The Esangalo Choir blessed our staff during a recent morning meeting. The concert was a joyful, encouraging way for our staff to start their day.
Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be “compelling scientific evidence for the largest single mass child sacrifice event known in world history.”
If nature now spreads out her roses and her lilies, or prepares to do so, let us try, not only to see them, but to see Christ as he is foreshadowed in them.
Various cultures around the world have legends about a flood that destroyed the earth.
Once thought of as a single culture, the Bell Beaker culture has been shown to be two distinct cultures which had a pottery style that dominated Europe.
We’re excited about our new outreach, Answers in Genesis–Canada, and our new online store designed for Canadians that launched earlier this week.
Some respected Christian leaders, famous for defending the fundamentals of the faith against compromise, were guilty of their own compromise.
You’ll discover what new research suggests about the true origin of many of today’s caves in this issue of our award-winning family magazine, Answers.
Did David live in vain? Can it be truly said that he failed in the grandest project of his life? Assuredly not.
Jacob may well serve as the type and emblem of a doubting soul, one who has been told the good news of salvation, the gospel of God’s grace, but who cannot bring his mind to believe it.
Unlike the other five days of creation week, God does not look over what he has made on day two and declare that it was “good.”
According to a new study of 4,700 American adults, the Pew Research Center found that 80% of Americans believe in God. But what (or who) do they mean by “God”?
May 3 is National Day of Prayer here in the United States, where Christians from around the nation will spend time in prayer for our nation and leaders.
If we should, with very much earnestness, urge believers to good works, let no one suppose that, therefore, we imagine that men are saved by works.