God calls his children to value all human life as being made in the image of the Creator.
We can point others to the friend of sinners, Jesus Christ. Though other relationships may disappoint, he is a friend who stays closer than a brother.
Facing my mortality has reminded me to follow Christ’s example rather than Hezekiah’s as I spend my “extra time.”
I remember a secular newspaper reporter calling me to ask, “Why do you have zip lines at the Creation Museum?” I answered, “Because Christians can have fun, too.”
Creator of moon and sun, light and darkness—in him is no shadow of turning.
How does play fit into God’s plan for his people?
The grandeur of this rocky garden reveals the righteousness of the one true God who judged the world with a global flood, changing earth’s landscapes forever.
Many are looking to man’s opinion when they should be looking to God’s Word, the true authority on gender and sexuality.
The multiverse is the stuff of superhero stories. But some scientists think this comic-book cosmos could explain the origin of our universe.
Have you ever woken up just before your alarm went off? It’s as if your body is wired with an internal clock. Actually, scientists have discovered trillions of them!
Creation geologists use God’s Word, which details the Creator’s eyewitness account of creation and the flood, thus providing a clearer account of the Rockies’ formation.
Rubble & Crew, a spin-off of the wildly popular kids show Paw Patrol, has just introduced their first “non-binary” character, River.
The evolutionary explanation of complex life forms doesn’t add up.
Ken Ham reveals how modern society has changed in recent times and what Christians need to do to continue reaching people with the gospel.
As Christians think about the origin and history of the universe and everything in it, it is important to distinguish between God’s original work of creation and his work of providence since.
When we start with God’s Word, is there a “quieter middle space” when it comes to gender, sexuality, and marriage?
A school district in Ontario, Canada, directed school libraries “to remove all books [published] prior to 2008” in the name of “equity” and “inclusion.”