Now it is noteworthy that the Holy Spirit, neither that we may take comfort in it, nor despair about it, does not say “yesterday”—he says “today.”
The teaching of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour, was continually aimed at the hearts of men.
Many parents wonder, “What kind of world will I be raising my kids in?” Well, we don’t know exactly what the future holds, but we do know who holds the future.
Arguments from incredulity are a type of logical fallacy that may appear in creation-evolution contexts. Here’s how to recognize—and avoid using—this fallacy.
The platypus continues to baffle evolutionists with its webbed feet, glowing fur (in UV light) and venom—but it makes sense in a God-ordered world.
I have compared the Beatitudes to a ladder of light, and I have remarked that every one of them rises above and out of those which preceded it.
One of the most instinctive and obvious arguments for the existence of God, the master Architect of all things in the universe, is the incredible design we find in nature.
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day and even though it’s been decades since his work, racism, discrimination, and prejudice are alive in the US. Why?
Each of the seven Beatitudes rises above the one which precedes it, and rises out of it.
How do we equip our young people to stand on the truth of God’s Word? That important question is the focus of our Answers for Pastors & Leaders Conference.
The world’s largest Christian music festival—120 concerts featuring over 80 different artists—is coming to the Ark Encounter August 2– September 10, 2021.
A geology historian’s book review of “The Grand Canyon, Monument to an Ancient Earth” and why its arguments should fail to convince a careful Bible student.