Impressing a girl with flowers and chocolate might win favor in the human world, but how do animals woo a potential mate?
Which came first—the butterfly or the flower? Evolutionary ideas claim the butterfly existed long before flowering plants, but does this make the best sense of the evidence?
Research done by our Ark Encounter zoo team was recently published in a secular journal. It’s exciting to see creationists being published and making a difference in a variety of fields.
We can use Juneteenth to lament past and present slavery that dishonors image bearers.
This BioLogos article has been influential in confusing and/or convincing unsuspecting theologians, biblical and other scholars, and inquiring informed lay people.
This morning I attended the ribbon cutting for our brand-new Truth Traveler attraction. We’re excited for this virtual reality experience that combines cutting-edge technology and biblical truth.
Teachers around the US are facing severe consequences over the issue of when and when not to use pronouns.
I’ve often shared that two-thirds of young people leave the church—and few return. Why is this happening and what can be done about it?
Degenerating DNA demonstrates biblical history
According to recent data, most mainline Protestant pastors don’t believe the Bible, undermining the gospel as a result.
For Father’s Day today, I thought I would contrast Étienne-Émile Baulieu’s legacy with that of a man whose legacy is a rich and godly one: my father, Mervyn Ham.
I’m excited to announce our Butterfly House at the Creation Museum is now open to our guests.