We are privileged to have Dr. Charles Ware, president of Crossroads Bible College in Indianapolis, coming to speak to us on the topic of race.
We recently heard from a supporter who came to see the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. She raved about both attractions as most people who visit do. We are thankful for supporters like her who love the Lord and want to see his gospel impact people.
God has messengers nowadays; and he still sends by them short, sharp, urgent, stimulating messages like this, “Escape for your life.”
Why does God remember and prize so highly the early piety of his people, their first faith, their first love, their first zeal?
If you’re a Fiona fan, did you know that she lives at the Cincinnati Zoo, which is just a short drive from both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum?
Who has the final say in your home? Who settles disputes? Who decides right and wrong in your family?
There is a browser-based video game, “Trapped,” in which “players follow a simulation of someone who wants to have an abortion.”
God in Moses seemed to overcome God out of Moses. God in the Mediator—the Man Christ Jesus—appears to be stronger for mercy than God apart from the Mediator.
Life begins at fertilization, and all human life is precious and made in the image of God.
My friend, Pastor Ronnie Floyd of Cross Church, recently announced the theme for the upcoming National Day of Prayer: Pray for America—Unity.
Christ has already accomplished enough to keep his redeemed amazed throughout all eternity with the splendour of the achievements of his grace.
We heard from a young environmental engineer who told us she found our resources invaluable in helping her stand strong in her faith during her teen years.
The life of the Christian here is the triumphant life that is to be enjoyed hereafter, it is one and the same life so far as its real nature is concerned.
hough carbon dioxide constitutes a minor part of the atmosphere, life, as we know it, could not exist without it.