In college dorms across the nation, men are housed in a building with other men, and women are housed in a building with other women. But will it stay that way?
A recent column from an Indiana newspaper praises the Creation Museum as a “treasure” offering “substance for those reasons [for the hope we have].”
What are humans? Are we mammals, are we just animals, or are we something else entirely? And does the answer to this question even really matter?
Forgiven sin is better than accumulated wealth. The remission of sin is to be preferred before all the glitter and the glare of this world’s prosperity.
The gallant cry, “Command me to come to you on the water,” is quickly exchanged for the grievous wail, “Lord, save me.” So great his pluck, so dire his panic!
Tall tales told by evolutionists about supposed “atavistic” organs (part 2)
A news item highlighting a research paper announced the discovery of Idotea balthica that can pollinate red seaweed—that’s right, underwater pollinators!
You may not have to be an astronaut to share your faith, but it doesn’t hurt.
If you’re a homeschool parent still looking for the last few curriculum items you need, consider these homeschooling resources from Answers in Genesis.
You can enjoy the account of David brought to life in an exclusive Sight & Sound Theatre online event, David Live, September 2, 2022.
Our God is a God of infinite benevolence. Towards all his creatures he shows his goodwill. His tender mercies are over all his works.
We’re so excited to announce the expanded (nearly triple the size!), permanent Fearfully and Wonderfully Made exhibit will open Sunday, October 9, 2022.
Tall tales told by evolutionists about supposed “atavistic” organs
Listen to what Jesus tells you shall come to pass with the multitude, that it may never come to pass with you as individuals.
How long do we have left before doomsday scenarios begin to play out? A recent article highlighted several answers from prominent politicians and activists.