Our powerful pocket guides have been extremely popular for many years—one of our best-selling resources. And we’re excited they just received a huge update.
As many professing Christian organizations are being exposed as wolves in sheep’s clothing, the time has come for a renewed commitment to biblical authority in the church.
God gave DNA a proofreading system to catch mistakes and “dedicated DNA repair machinery that routinely fixes mistakes.” But how do they work?
There is light in this darkness, if not to the natural, yet to the spiritual eye, if we have grace to discern it.
You can see the photos, hear the stories, and read all about the Grand Canyon, but nothing compares to being there.
This year we’re offering three daytime camps (no overnights) at the Creation Museum and one day camp at the Ark Encounter through our Explore Camps program.
Living history is coming to the Creation Museum Easter weekend, April 15–16, 2022. And it’s a free event with your Creation Museum admission!
Archaeologists claim that Egyptian history conflicts with the Bible—but the real problem is with their timeline.
Patrick Marsh, the creative genius behind the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, leaves behind a godly legacy.
A man that knows no Latin or Greek can cry. He who cannot speak with eloquence may still give eloquent vent to his feelings in tears and entreaties.
The moral tug-of-war between pro-life supporters and abortion advocates continues.
These super survivors are an extreme example of how God has equipped his creatures with exactly what they need to live.
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How can we abide (“bear patiently,” says the Bible) amid global, national, and personal suffering? Get equipped at our Answers for Women 2023 conference, March 30–April 1, 2023.
The wolverine’s fearsome features help this formidable creature survive in its harsh environment.
The Bible provides the clearest lens for viewing the world. How biblical is your worldview?
Something in us craves collecting bits of nature, even castoffs like eggshells and exoskeletons, feathers and fur.
Genesis 1–2 explains that God made people in his image. This means people deserve to be treated justly because we bear God’s image.
Whether you realize it or not, you interact with acids and bases every day.