Since we just celebrated the birth of Jesus during the Christmas holidays, I thought right now would be a great time to remind you of an excellent message that
Isn’t radiometric dating irrefutable proof that the earth is approximately four billion year old? Dr. Andrew Snelling, AiG—U.S., responds.
On December 15, the “Science Meets Religion” website (www.sciencemeetsreligion.org) posted an article about violence in the world. The piece was a reminder
With the New Year approaching soon, I thought it would be fun and helpful to look back at the blogs I’ve written over the last year.
Welcome to the trial of the century, or better, the trial of the last three centuries.
I realize that heading is a mouthful! But how my heart ached when I read the Christmas message from a secular newspaper in the UK written by an academic who
Over 2,500 people took advantage of the free day at the Creation Museum on Christmas Eve. As a reminder of the free gift of salvation in Christ, AiG
A friend sent me an article entitled, “Why We Don’t Need ‘Women’s’ Ministry.”
I hope you had a blessed Christmas. With several grandkids in the area, I certainly did! As a part of a special Christmas reunion, the president of Maranatha
Three recent events show how God works in ways beyond anything we could ever imagine and for His purposes.
“For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor,
Sleep tight and don’t let the bedbugs bite.
The good of the one outweighs the good of the few and the many—the single-cell bottleneck that unleashes multicellular evolutionary potential(?)
Are the stars of NGC 253 bursting in space?
“When dinosaurs walked the earth, monsters ruled the skies.”
“He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him” (John 1:10). This is a guest blog post by AiG board of directors
Even though we have all gone astray like sheep, Christ took the penalty for us. Charles Spurgeon explains.
With online computer games for kids, what do you expect? Fun characters, adventure, perhaps a dose of “edutainment” . . . and a biblical worldview?
My friend Bryce in Minnesota sent me an interesting T-shirt recently. Bryce runs marathons around the United States; he’s over the age of 50, but he still has
One of my favorite Christmas songs is O Holy Night. It evokes so much emotion in me that I struggle to make it through the song without crying.
With the resurgence of young-earth creationism in recent decades, the debate over the age of the earth and the proper hermeneutical approach to Genesis has intensified within evangelical circles.
For the AiG staff meeting yesterday meeting, we all gathered in the Stargazer’s Planetarium to see the program on the Star of Bethlehem. We thought it would
Once an atheist, God opened his eyes through his scientific research so that he now firmly believes in intelligent design and a Creator God.