An important question Christian parents face is how to educate their children. For many, the natural thing is to send them off to the government schools.
The winter solstice has a special effect at Ireland’s most famous megalith.
We recently received two letters from people who came to celebrate special events and, not only had a great time, but were also impacted by the message.
My friend Buddy Davis uses his talents of singing, song writing, dinosaur sculpting, and more to bless others and share the truth of God’s Word here at AiG.
Selected data and unprovable assumptions are a problem with all methods for determining the age of the earth, as well as for dating its fossils and rocks.
Two groups are seeking to raise money to cover the cost of abortions for women who lost appointments due to Hurricane Harvey’s destruction.
A group of scientists at Tel Aviv University propose that bacteria in our intestines may be responsible for human altruism.
Beloved friends, the children of Israel were bound to the service of God. Jehovah had chosen them out of all the nations of the world to be his people.
Isaiah knew in his own soul that what he had to say would be rejected; but, nevertheless, at the command of God, he went to speak to the king.
Two stories, both involving the same charter school in California, have been in the news recently because of transgender controversy.
Are you a sinner? According to LifeWay Research, two-thirds of Americans (67%) admit they are, but only a minority (28%) relies on Jesus to overcome sin.
Satan does not blind believers; but only the minds of those who do not believe. It is, therefore, a very dangerous thing not to believe in the Son of God.
It appears that Family First is being stripped of its charity status simply because of its views on marriage and family.
Things are often left to the will of men; yet everything does come to pass in the end according to the will of God. Can you not believe them both?
As I reflect on the horrible event of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, I am reminded yet again that we live in a world of hurting people who need a Savior.
The Lord’s supper looks backward, and is a memorial of his agony; but it looks forward, and is an anticipation of his glory.