Many of you may have heard of Jay Wile. He is the original author and former owner of the science textbooks sold under the name Apologia, which is now under
Bits of plant material from Australopithecus sediba’s teeth sneak a peek at diet.
Creation Museum dinosaur makes a surprise appearance . . . on Smithsonian brochures.
I’m inviting you and your family to our special “Behind the Scenes” event here in northern Kentucky to discover more about the exciting Ark Encounter
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., responds to a reader who believes that human “races” are proof of evolution.
Charles Spurgeon discusses how God adopts us, nourishes us, and causes us to grow in Him.
We affectionately call Tom Meyer the “Bible Memory Man.” He has memorized many books of Scripture. The first time we ran into him was when AiG conducted a
All people have three fundamental types of information at their disposal, given them at creation according to the Bible.
AiG board member Dan Wooster has such a heart for reaching people with the gospel at the Creation Museum using technology like robotics and STEM.
Charles Spurgeon uses a metaphor about the sun in the morning to describe some of the things Jesus is to believers.
Over a week ago, articles began appearing in various news sources about how a Christian school textbook is teaching that dinosaurs are still alive today.
Have you ever heard of the phrase, “Money is the root of all evil”? This expression is derived from a passage of Scripture, but is it accurate? Erik Lutz, AiG–U.S., explains.
Last week I received this post from Kate on my Facebook page: How would you answer this question from young mothers? “I want my children to know the truth of
Charles Spurgeon discusses the account of the Philippian jailer in Acts 16, and elaborates on the fact that he and his whole family were saved after hearing the Word of God.
The curriculum offered by Washington State University not only uses refuted evidence in an attempt to make its case but also directly attacks biblical creation.
We live in a time when it seems the basic ABCs of Christianity are not being taught in America as they once were.
Charles Spurgeon discusses various aspects of the person who pleads with God.
Secularists openly and frequently mock the Creation Museum. With name calling and all sorts of false accusations, they attempt (futilely) to discredit this
Study proves growth rings in bone cannot be used to determine whether an animal is cold-blooded or warm-blooded.
A news item from Northern Ireland will, I'm sure, create a lot of buzz among the intolerant secularists in the UK and America—the same people who frequently
Charles Spurgeon talks about the Bible, explaining that it is a living book, a friend to the righteous, and a guide for believers.
I believe it’s important to sound a warning to homeschool families about curricula that teach evolutionary beliefs as though they are fact.