Charles Spurgeon expounds on Job 35:10–11.
Last week, we had a number of international visitors in what was one of our busiest weeks in the past seven years at the Creation Museum (over 15,000 visitors
I returned just recently from California and my first ever Mega Conference as part of the AiG family. What an incredible time and blessing! Costa Mesa was
Charles Spurgeon discusses a curse which will be fulfilled upon the ungodly, a discipline which God often exercises upon the self-righteous, and a form of chastisement upon believers.
Our local area Channel 12 sent a reporter out to the Ark Encounter property this past Friday to do an update on the Ark project. The reporter did a good job,
Many secularists seek to undermine the Ark project by spreading myths about the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. The truth is contrary to their claims.
At 3 PM (ET) today, I will be on the live radio program Crosstalk, with VCY America Network in Milwaukee. The one-hour program will be divided into two
It really pays to have a sense of humor in this ministry! I must admit, some of the secularists are very creative in the ways they distort what we’ve written
Every claim the Bible makes about science is not only true but crucial for filling in the blanks about the origin of the universe.
Purportedly prehistoric people chose their veggies wisely even before they took up farming, archaeologists say.
Yes—it’s an encouragement that crowds continue to flock to the Creation Museum, as they have done in the past for more than seven years since our 2007 opening.
It was a historic moment yesterday, as the first of the many pieces of heavy equipment were being delivered to the Ark Encounter site for the construction to begin in earnest.
Good designs last, evolutionists conclude, but where did they come from in the first place?
The first wave of massive earth-moving equipment is descending on the location of the future Ark Encounter in northern Kentucky.
It was good to welcome Brazilian attorney and biblical apologist Tassos Lycurgo to our offices as the World Cup soccer tournament—played in his native