This is a temporal world. Eternity faces all of us. Efforts to share Christ will reach souls who are truly the neediest: those heading to a Christless eternity.
Many creatures seem to walk on water almost miraculously. But their ability to skip across the surf or tread over waves is no miracle.
The garden of Eden was likely much different than we might imagine.
Your ability to smell freshly baked cookies or the dog poo on your shoe starts in your brain. But recent studies show how deftly our brains detect scents.
In a sharp shift from prior generations, only 34% of evangelicals claim loyalty to a single denomination.
Why so much garden imagery in the Old Testament temple? A literal view of Genesis holds the answer.
Gerard Manley Hopkins got it right when he wrote, “Glory be to God for dappled things.”
As salt and light, believers must practice prayerful, biblical discernment in all areas, including how we use our phones.
Bacteria are anything but simple or primitive organisms, as evolutionists suggest.
Older animals in herds, pods, packs, hives, and other animal groups help their species survive by passing on skills and knowledge.
Gophers offer a good example of how life could have thrived and rebuilt the world after the global flood.
Through imagination and technology, we are practicing the dominion mandate and may perhaps hear the calls of dinosaurs again.
Bright colors in nature scream, “Eat me at your own risk!” That’s certainly the case for most poison dart frogs.
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The global flood left an erosion scar, called the Great Unconformity, that we can still see around the world.
From the desert to the sea, God instilled interconnectedness in his creation.
This microscopic, plant-like organism needs sunlight to photosynthesize—and it’s a long way up to the light!
Human gender ratios might reveal one of the created differences between humans and animals.
Do your morals shift with the changing seasons?
What type of change is “evolution”?
Archaeology confirms the Bible (and has done so over and over again through the years)—including with a new set of excavations under the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
The secret ingredient to continual breathing? Water.