We’re encouraged to hear how God is using us to reach people with the message of biblical authority and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Those who at this time speak in the name of the Lord, if they are indeed sent by God, dare not sport with their ministry or play with their message.
Tim Chaffey and Jeremy Ham (AiG–US) examine four misconceptions about Christmas.
Our special Christmas event at the Ark Encounter started on December 16. For added “wow factor,” we’ve lit the whole Ark in beautiful rainbow colors.
We earnestly pray to have a company of believers added to the church who shall be like fruitful trees growing by the well, whose branches ran over the wall.
On December 18, Marlene Sauer, AiG’s longest serving volunteer, went to her eternal home with her Savior, which she had been really looking forward to.
Evolution and millions of years—concepts held to with ardor and blind faith—are a religion—and this religion is being imposed on kids.
In Matthew’s Gospel, after the birth of Jesus (2:1), we are presented with three responses to the one who had been born King of the Jews.
When you cannot find harmony in the voices of the street or of the church, turn to the melody of that one voice which “will speak peace to his people.”
The Bible is no longer widely accepted as the final authority in American culture, and the Christmas season generates a multitude of questions from people.
The Bible is actually a textbook of historical science and the only such textbook that is totally reliable and infallible.
Regardless of the outcome of the election, even if we are dismayed or discouraged like Habakkuk, we have to recognize that God is in control.
When we learn of great testimonials from people who have been greatly blessed by AiG's resources, I like to find out some of the backstory.
Birds were designed for flight by the Creator.