Jesus Christ is seen as our sacrifice in the capacity of Mediator, and in that capacity he becomes the object of the adoration.
Scientists report the biochemical footprint of a particular sugar polymer—a type that modern humans cannot make—has been found in an ancient African fossil.
We’re excited to announce that the ministry of Answers in Genesis is heading north to Canada, and we’re preparing for a big launch in 2018.
Noah needs to convince his wife he needs a big boat!
We’re thankful for the overwhelming media interest in the Ark Encounter—it helps get the word out there about this attraction.
In this first chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, you see the spirit of communion in the apostle Paul.
Seeing what was done, and what was going to be done, the Saviour’s heart rejoiced. Some people like laziness; Christ loved activity.
In a culture that increasingly devalues human life, get equipped to contend for life at our upcoming Answers for Women conference on April 6–7, 2018.
Viruses are amazingly complex and beautiful machines. They exhibit all the hallmarks of being designed, though we often fail to recognize them as such.
David had a teachable spirit; and if you had asked him where it came from, he would have said that God gave him a teachable spirit.
We recently heard from someone whose life was changed when she picked up a copy of our award-winning Answers magazine in a most unlikely place.
Notice Mary’s tranquillity, quietly drinking it all in; and then observe her wise admonition to the servants who were there to wait at the feast.
Next up on our to-do list at the Ark Encounter is an expansion of our popular Ararat Ridge Zoo.
Chronological teaching is a proven way to address biblical illiteracy. The author of this article taught Bible history in public schools for 13 years.
The Ark and Creation Museum are not only having a phenomenal economic impact, but a priceless eternal impact!
Evolutionists seek to explain the origin of species from a single, hypothetical, primordial life-form by means of progressive change and natural selection.