It can be a challenge to be a creationist going into a science field when the vast majority of colleges teach science from an evolutionary perspective.
After the closing supper, his public preaching work being ended, and nothing remaining to be done except to die, he gave himself entirely to prayer.
If a computer simulation can trace a path for the evolution of multicellular organisms from single-celled ones, does that mean they actually evolved that way?
The observations themselves merely tell us that green pea galaxies have unusual amounts of doubly ionized oxygen atoms, not an evolutionary story.
Stop following Darwin’s book and follow the real Book, God’s Word, and understand the bad news concerning sin and the Good News concerning the gospel.
No theme can excel in value and excellence than that of the precious blood of Jesus.
Want to watch from the Ark as the sun sets behind the hills? Choose night tickets! Want to view the beautiful Kentucky scenery? Choose day tickets!
We have come to the blood of sprinkling which has fallen upon a covenant which never shall be broken.
During the 2016 Summer Olympics, a team of 110 people from around the world will be hitting the streets of Rio with the good news of Jesus Christ.
We don’t need another Ark to save us from a global Flood. But we do need another kind of Ark, and to take people on what we are calling “a voyage of discovery.”
Does it astonish you that a man so rich in grace as Paul should be asking for the prayers of these unknown saints?
I’m reminded that victories for religious freedom are the exception, not the norm, which is why the court decision for the Ark Encounter was so important.
The Bible reveals when dinosaurs first walked the earth and when most were destroyed. But do we know what they really looked like and how they lived?
It’s what we do know and can explain about DNA and protein and the laws of chemistry which suggests that life itself is the result of special creation.
It’s been two years since my historic debate with Bill Nye “the Science Guy” here at the Creation Museum. And it’s still getting people talking!