As you gather to give thanks around your Thanksgiving turkey—or lamb or honey-baked ham, as we do in my household—do you ever consider why you can eat turkey?
So mysterious is Melchizedek that many deeply-taught expositors think that he was veritably an appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I’m thankful for heroes of the faith like theologian Dr. John Whitcomb, whom God raised up for a special place in history.
You could travel through the bottom of the Grand Canyon on a raft—only a small percentage of visitors experience this—and learn how the Canyon truly formed.
We all have so many things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving—but US abortion giant Planned Parenthood is certainly not one of them!
Disney/Pixar’s Good Dinosaur did leave us wondering what exactly good means. But the Christian has a perfect standard on this.
They must not tone down the fervour of their zeal to the lukewarmness of the general order of Christian men.
Today’s Google Doodle honors the supposed human ancestor known as Lucy. Google isn’t promoting science—they’re promoting an interpretation of the past.
Perhaps more than any other fossil, Lucy is presented as “exhibit A” for evolutionists in their attempt to show that humans evolved from an ape-like ancestor.
It was to be a proclamation, for God is King; and if his subjects rebel he does not lose the rights of his sovereignty.
Many old-earth creationists (OEC) try to get around young-earth creationist arguments about there being no death (animal or human) before Adam sinned.
This Thanksgiving we’re giving you an extra something to be thankful for—incredible admission prices to the Creation Museum!
Terrorist attacks like those in Paris, London, New York, and Madrid are the result of the radical Islamic worldview.
How do the secularists get people to falsely believe in a fairy tale like molecules-to-man evolution?
En este artículo, el Dr. David Menton, profesor asociado de anatomía, refuta los cuentos sobre unos supuestos antepasados en común entre el simio y el humano.
Most people have heard of Stonehenge and Cheops, but archaeologists have discovered monuments built many years earlier.
Our VBS program, which encourages attendees to bring in quarters to buy meals for people facing poverty, was able to raise enough money for 1.3 million meals!