Is America under divine judgment?
I love to have our supporters share the blessings of how the Lord is using AiG resources to reach people around the world.
Charles Spurgeon asks his listeners to look back to the moment they first believed to see the many changes Christ has worked in their lives.
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., opens a new devotional series on the book of Acts by looking at an often-overlooked aspect of the Great Commission.
Buddy Davis’s name is synonymous with AiG and the Creation Museum.
Spiritual vacatons from God always spell disaster.
Our ministry friend David Wheaton has changed careers—from being a world-ranked tennis player to a broadcaster on the topic of the biblical worldview. His
Jurassic spark part two: the chick-a-gator
Galileo groans as he’s trotted out again.
Another big mouth beast becomes an honorary member of the baleen club.
I love to have our supporters share in the blessings of how the Lord is using Answers in Genesis resources to reach people around the world.
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains why John’s account of the temple cleansing must necessarily have been a different event from the one found in the Synoptic Gospels.
Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., closes out this devotional series on eschatology by addressing a very difficult concept.
Charles Spurgeon uses the parable of the persistent widow to illustrate the need for dedication in prayer.
We have additional reasons to bring young people to the Creation Museum this month, especially as schools start. No doubt you want to help children and teens
A few weeks ago, a homeschool mom gave me a flyer for a homeschool science curriculum that she had seen advertised. She thought I would find it “interesting.”
John has been completely overlooked by historians, and his works related to the Genesis-geology debate were largely ignored by contemporary old-earth proponents.
Some people think of heaven as a calm and serene place. Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., shows that it will also include boisterous praise of the Creator.
Charles Spurgeon expresses his longing for revival but encourages his listeners to not overlook daily opportunities to serve God.
I am continually amazed at the poor research skills seen in many academics who rail against the Creation Museum. In the latest of attacks on those who believe
Charles Spurgeon explains some of the results of the gospel message, such as changed lives and persecution.
There are many reasons believers should long for the return of Christ. Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., describes these while encouraging us to keep our focus on Christ Himself.