Christians need to be equipped to address the great questions of our day regarding science and earth history. But is Sunday school the place to do this?
The timing could not be better for AiG’s new VBS for 2016—Ocean Commotion!
The passion that drives this magazine and its parent ministry, Answers in Genesis, is to spread the Creator’s message about the gospel.
I often think of how stunned Noah must have been when he first saw the awesome devastation and the breathtaking beauty of the transformed world.
Recent studies indicate that the abortion rate may be declining for babies diagnosed before birth with Down syndrome.
Adam McNutt established Set Them Free International to rescue girls and young women who have become trapped in the $32 billion human trafficking industry.
Believers in the United States saw a rapid loss of religious freedom last year.
Creation biologists don’t find the existence of living fossils so mysterious.
Well, water was found on Mars, actually. But with water present can life be far behind?
Why are the Amish taking a lead role in building the full-size Ark at the Ark Encounter?
God brushed the canvas of His creation in colorful strokes that could only have come from His hand.
When Charles Darwin studied finches from the Galápagos Islands, he attributed their variations to natural selection. Is there any truth to his claims?
Raising four boys in the jungle makes it easy to point out the Creator at every turn.
Dr. Woodrow Kroll promotes Bible literacy and trains pastors around the world.
We all dream of doing something worthwhile with life. According to God’s Word, it’s possible. We just need the right priorities.
A comprehensive new Open Tree of Life has been released.
Evolutionary researchers presented another landmark study claiming that chimpanzee hands are more advanced than human hands.
The media’s rush last spring to make Caitlyn Jenner a transgender hero underscored the radical moral shift in Western culture.
Flowers guide bees in ways invisible to human eyes. And the bees have some pretty sophisticated onboard equipment to detect those floral beacons.
The Naledi skeletons in South Africa, whose discovery was announced last September, represent the latest species declared to be a likely human relative.
New guidelines clarify their definition of gender and gender discrimination, which is based on man’s fallible opinions and not the Word of God.