Happy is our condition when the glory of God fills both heart and tongue!
While we need to know about atoms and gravity, why do we need to know about the big bang and Darwinian evolution? What do they have to do with science? Nothing!
A number of news outlets reported on the Ark's grand opening date, but in their reports, one line showed a major misunderstanding about the nature of science.
Deep as his griefs were, we may consider Jesus of Nazareth among the happiest of men.
At the Ark Encounter, we have been considering the family’s downtime while on the Ark, for we plan to depict each of the family members in various settings.
Christians simply aren’t being allowed to exercise their right to religious freedom—and it’s only going to get worse. We’re in a spiritual battle.
For decades, dinosaurs have troubled Christians who didn’t know how to explain them from the Bible.
We pray for the families of those who lost their lives; only the God of all comfort can truly console those who are in anguish right now.
Evolutionists are correct in one thing: understanding where people came from is essential to understanding morality and answering the problems in our society.
Have you thought about what kind of a legacy you want to leave with the resources God has entrusted to you?
The Barna Group recently did a survey of the English population to better understand their religious beliefs. The results are saddening and eye-opening.
A recent study on algae supposedly sheds light on how aquatic life became terrestrial.
Now, I want you to notice that when Joab fled to the tabernacle of the Lord, and took hold of the horns of the altar, it was of no use to him.
We chose this date because of Genesis 7:7: “So Noah, with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, went into the ark because of the waters of the flood.”
El planetario Galaxy I una herramienta educativa con tecnología digital con una proyección multimedia en todo el domo, con la ventaja de ser portátil.
One of the reasons that AiG has partnered with the Children’s Hunger Fund is that they never work alone. CHF is serious about the mission of the local church.
It is idle to think that we can mark out a place in the cemetery where none but saints shall sleep; but yet there is a truth at the basis of that folly.