Comet ISON continues to brighten on the way to its close encounter with the sun on November 28. Last week the comet reached naked-eye brightness, though that
I strongly encourage you to read our lead article on the web today. It’s a review of the first episode of a new History Channel TV series titled Bible Secrets
Charles Spurgeon considers the prayer of Luke 17:5.
Not only is the earth a young world, as the Bible teaches, but a small one as the saying goes.
With a little practice it’s possible to know the time of night, just by looking at the stars.
It’s always encouraging to me when I receive letters of support about our ministry at Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum. Recently, I received a letter
Answers in Genesis began a new web banner campaign recently to encourage people to view Comet ISON as its orbit brings it closer to earth. The campaign banner
Dr. Danny Faulkner identifies how different assumptions provide different explanations of the origin of comets.
Charles Spurgeon talks about the divine method to overcome evil with good.
Although this equation might seem strange to most of my readers, it was an equation being promoted in a recent article in the Washington Post titled “Five
Recently I spoke at Great Hills Baptist Church in Austin, Texas, where I met a remarkable young boy named Reuben. He and his father met me after my talk, and
Charles Spurgeon expounds on Revelation 7:14.
Last week, we launched a spectacular redesign of the Ark Encounter website. Our web department tells me the “new site has been built on a more stable platform,
This is ultimately about the authority of God’s Word, which plainly teaches that the Flood of Noah was global in extent.
Well, Christianity Today has published another article calling into question the authority of God’s Word in Genesis—lifting up man’s word as the authority
Charles Spurgeon considers the mighty power of God in his grace, as revealed in our experience and the divine power, as displayed in Christ Jesus.
This is the news release our publicist distributed to the media this morning, slightly adapted for the web: “New Christmas Town” Celebration—Creation Museum