Beloved friends, we have very much to learn from our Lord’s temptation. He was tempted in all points, like we are.
Oh, that the Lord Jesus might be here tonight, if it is only as new-born, in some few hearts!
A federal judge recently struck down a Kentucky law that would have saved the lives of perhaps hundreds of unborn children.
I am going to talk to you tonight about those who surround the Lamb, and are with him in the blaze of his glory, singing to his honour.
Kentucky governor Matt Bevin signed into law a bill that allows public high schools to offer Bible literacy electives as part of a social studies course.
These holy women sought their Lord early on the morning of his resurrection, and they assuredly found him before all others.
The Cincinnati Business Courier wrote about the area’s booming tourism business, with two attractions helping to give it a boost in “faith-based tourism.”
It is the business of the prophet of God, and of the minister of Christ, to seek comfort for those who are in distress.
I recently heard from one young lady who is studying for a science degree and has been blessed by the ministry of Answers in Genesis.
One of the big dangers in sharing our faith is to get sidetracked. It helps to acknowledge areas of agreement before getting into the deeper issues.
The Scopes trial pitted William Jennings Bryan against Clarence Darrow in a confrontation over the teaching of evolution and creation in the public schools.
We sometimes hear the accusation that the Flood was genocide. But in their worldview, can secularists honestly say this?