Remember that just as our first sight of Christ brought us into spiritual life, so it is by the continuance of this spiritual sight of Christ that our spiritual life is consciously maintained.
Spring is my favorite season, so I was very happy that it came early to Ohio this year. I’ve been enjoying all the flowers blooming and the warmer weather. At
A father and son who attend the Australian church of Pastor Josh Williamson (who toured our Creation Museum a few years ago) paid us a visit last week. Here
Far from being a secondary issue, the Genesis account of Creation and the Fall is central to our understanding of who we are and why we need a Savior.
Charles Spurgeon preaches about events surrounding Christ’s birth, using the magi as examples.
Because my homeland is Australia, I was intrigued by a connection between a large travel group—with dozens of travel guidebooks and a major website—and
This was the title of a video production in which women scientists from around the world testified of the importance of evolution.
This month’s InSite focuses on the ABCs and 1-2-3s. There’s something that’ll shake up your Sunday school, a big-picture look at history, and more.
Charles Spurgeon makes application from the final words of Joseph.
Charles Spurgeon explains why it is so important for believers to get rid of the sin in their lives.
April Fools’ Day is here, and the time seems right to briefly explore the subject of foolery and lies, examining what the Bible has to say about deception.
Lots of visitors coming to the Creation Museum (over 1,500 yesterday)
Even the most extreme parts of our planet contain life, including the bottom of the so-called Dead Sea.
When you were a child, were you told about cavemen and ape-men and missing links? Of course you were.
Researchers William Ratcliff and Michael Travisano recently earned accolades for—as they put it—“re-creating” evolution.
Harry Moore didn’t intend to speak against evolution that morning; he was simply giving his salvation testimony. But he suddenly realized that evolution and the Bible cannot be reconciled.
“Early man”—the field is loaded with unanswered questions.
Even a year later, debris remains from the March 11, 2011, tsunami that devastated Japan and caused thousands of deaths.
For the 2012 Olympic Games in London, nearly one square mile of industrial land has been transformed into a park-like green space.
Late last year the planet welcomed its seven billionth living resident, according to estimates by the United Nations.
Readers respond to Answers magazine, v7, n1.
We’ve all been frustrated at times by the fluff that’s marketed under the guise of Sunday school curriculum, and wish we had better resources.
How should we properly understand cave men?
Cavemen—mysterious denizens of our past—who were they? When did they live, and what happened to them? How different were they, really, from us?