The annual wrap-up of science-related news articles from 2021, including the “boring billion,” so-called synthetic cells, feeding carnivores on the Ark, and more.
Incessantly do we preach, and you hear, that salvation is by faith in Jesus Christ, that whoever trusts in him shall be saved.
How Answers in Genesis helped a mom believe the Bible over evolutionary dogma and is equipping her five children in the next generation.
Dr. Danny Faulkner walks through what’s going to happen in the sky during 2022.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem calls out transgender revolution and for protection of girls-only sports—a nod to a more biblical worldview.
That awful brow, the nod or shake of which reveals the everlasting decrees of God, is stained with spittle from the lips of wretches whom his own hands had made.
Some things he will not tell you because you cannot bear them now, but let there be nothing hidden from you because your interest flags and you do not wish to see.
Searching for evidence of the global flood led Dr. Andrew Snelling into the Grand Canyon—and sparked the fight of his career.
Construction is currently ongoing for a number of projects, including a custom carousel at the Ark and our permanent Fearfully & Wonderfully Made exhibit.
While this passage literally refers to Eliakim himself, it may, with very great instructiveness, be used as applicable to the Lord Jesus.
The human embryo begins to show intricate features, including a regular heart rhythm on day 28 of development that points to the careful design of a Creator.
How Buddy and Kay Davis have helped expand the kingdom of God with dinosaurs, songs, and adventure alongside Answers in Genesis.
William Lane Craig’s In Quest of the Historical Adam: A Biblical and Scientific Exploration won Christianity Today’s “Award of Merit” for 2022.
When Jesus was here among men, the world saw him in a certain sense, but yet in truth it did not see him at all.