Evidence of early stone artifacts in Central Asia has once again upset the human evolution cart.
This chart illustrates how BioLogos is creating confusion about science and undermining biblical truth.
Imagine what the reaction would be if Noah’s Ark suddenly appeared on the Thames River, sailing toward London.
You don’t need to travel far to be a “missionary.”
In the biblical view of history after the Flood, how is it possible that the dry Middle East of today was once fertile?
We asked our Facebook friends to tell us the creative ways they share the truth about creation and the gospel.
Asteroid cleared of charges, but search continues for another cosmic culprit.
Moviemaker Steven Spielberg can’t get enough dinosaurs.
According to Lance and Penney Davis, their basement experiment was only supposed to last a year.
How do we “fit” dinosaurs into the Bible?
A case of the pot calling the kettle black
A recent paper in a scientific journal purports to scratch away at the popular creationist claim that various rock impressions in Utah look like dinosaurs.
We are told to pray for our enemies. Does that mean we should also pray for Satan? Troy Lacey, AiG–U.S., explains.
Steve Fazekas, AiG–U.S., highlights Robert Murray McCheyne’s hymn, “When This Passing World Is Done,” reminding us of the debt Christ has paid for us.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the prayer of a saved individual who asks God to assist him in living a godly life.
I have written a number of blogs previously concerning the biblically undermining teaching of Karl Giberson, until recently a professor at Eastern Nazarene
I’m sure many people have heard of wrongful death suits, but in another sad chapter of American history it is now legal for parents to sue doctors and others
All the scriptural geologists in the early 19th century believed that Genesis 1–11 provided a divinely inspired and historically accurate account of the origin and early history of the world.
Charles Spurgeon makes spiritual applications about the importance of relying on Christ from the Song of Solomon.
Steve Fazekas, AiG–U.S., focuses on a hymn that deals with how believers should face their final days by looking forward to being with Christ.
Recently, we released a new book called Begin. Simply put, we present the gospel the way God does it in the Bible—by starting at the beginning in Genesis.
Charles Spurgeon explains the race that believers run and where our strength comes from to finish strong.
Steve Fazekas, AiG–U.S., uses a lesser-known hymn to remind believers that Christ is also the mighty Conqueror of evil.