Sadly, in our culture today the answer is yes. In Fargo, North Dakota, a woman married herself.
I was so pleased to come across some of the web pages of the ministry called the Chuck Colson Center, founded by the same man who started the Prison Fellowship
Charles Spurgeon charges his listeners to remember that Christ is altogether lovely.
As I read this issue’s article “Dying to Live Another Day,” I was reminded of my own brush with death.
A writer for the journal Nature recently wrote an item that accused an AiG writer of misrepresenting a paper in Nature. When I read it, I asked AiG researcher
A couple weeks ago, while visiting Atlanta, my friend Janice (a high school science teacher) suggested we visit the Tellus Science Museum, just north of Atlanta.
Leviticus 4:20–35 seem to teach that animal sacrifices can take away sins, while Hebrews 10:4–11 reveal they did not. Ron Dudek explains.
The rocks that Apollo astronauts brought back from the moon helped to demolish pet evolutionary ideas about the moon’s origin.
Charles Spurgeon relates details from the parable of the prodigal son to describe God’s tremendous provision for believers.
I am pleased to announce that Dr. Voddie Baucham, pastor of Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, Texas, will be joining me for our national conference in Branson, Missouri, next month.
This month’s InSite brings you superpowers, awesomeness, and a not-so-secret identity.
Charles Spurgeon explains how the Holy Spirit leads believers to mature in their faith to become more like Christ.
Is There a Biblical Basis for Being Vegetarian?
Yesterday (June 1), AiG began a unique national campaign to publicize the Creation Museum.
We have come to learn that the two-hour TBN TV interview program has already had several thousand viewings through the video archives of TBN’s website.
Teeth track patrimony (property inherited through the male line) and prosperity in early agricultural society.
Football fans will recognize the initials of KGB, which represent the well-known defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila.
An evolutionary paleontologist wrote an article for Nature condemning the way creationists present the work of evolutionists, and he called for a more aggressive defense of evolution.
Normally I would not respond to the kind of diatribe I read on anti-Christian websites like www.rightwingwatch.org. But I thought one recent piece found at
On informatical/theoretical grounds it can be stated that there will never be a phylogenetically based genealogical tree of man.
Humanity was never meant to venerate or worship nature, but rather to preserve, protect, and harvest the bounty provided by God through His physical creation.