Charles Spurgeon discusses reasons why saints may not recognize Jesus in their presence.
Will atheists be able to get rid of Christianity? Atheists Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss think so. Dawkins, a noted evolutionist and author of The God
Charles Spurgeon draws spiritual application from the Israelites’ forty years in the wilderness.
Did the Bible come about as man evolved? The Rev. Michael Dowd thinks so. Now, Dowd is a graduate of Palmer Seminary with a Master of Divinity and considers
Charles Spurgeon discusses our natural tendancy toward boasting and where we should direct our boasting.
A couple visiting the Creation Museum this past week had a very interesting story to tell us. Jeff is from Sevierville, Tennessee (where we will be holding
On Memorial Day weekend, the Creation Museum will open two new spectacular exhibits and the best zip-line course (2.5 miles of zip lines and 12 bridges, etc.)
Leading atheists never seem to tire of making outrageous and offensive claims. Professor Richard Dawkins of England makes his contempt for Christianity—and
Atheist Richard Dawkins claims that teaching children to accept their families’ religious beliefs is child abuse.
Charles Spurgeon talks about the fear of coming short of God’s rest.
Pastor Chuck Smith, the founder of the Calvary Chapel network of international churches, spoke to the staff at Answers in Genesis.
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., responds to a scoffer who thinks that Noah had no knowledge about boat building.
A recent article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette should be a warning to Christians about how the world is out to “get your kids”—and how Christians need to be
Charles Spurgeon talks about things desirable in reference to death suggested to us by Stephen’s departure.
Recently, a South Carolina Christian school has come under attack for having biblical creation in its curriculum. The controversy was the result of a parent
A Christian K–12 school in South Carolina, with dedicated and highly qualified Christian teachers, has come under vicious attack by atheists.
Charles Spurgeon draws spiritual application from the slavery of the Old Testament.