Do we, if we are called the saints of the Lord, need to be exhorted to love him? If we do, shame on us!
Brother, never be satisfied with yourself, for self-satisfaction is the end of all progress.
The current coronavirus situation is uncharted territory for our ministry. But as I wrote, and need to be reminded of, we’ve been in uncharted territory before.
We have some new residents at Ararat Ridge Zoo. Our much-anticipated arrivals have now made their appearance and are on display . . . sloths!
Dawkins and Krauss seem to want to redesign the world and society for the rest of us according to their own vision, making certain that God is written out of the picture.
How God is the ultimate foundation for mathematics. Math has sometimes been revered as supreme and final truth...until a mathematician proved we must look higher.
Our VBS is designed to be as easy-to-use as possible and is packed with apologetics, biblical authority teaching, and the gospel.
Hear from someone in Grant County who has first-hand knowledge not only on how and why the Ark came to be located there, but hard data on its financial impact.
According to a University of Colorado study, the early earth may have been covered by water. Confirmation of a global flood or something else?
It is often the wisest way to relieve minds that are swollen through grief to allow them to find the natural conclusion of their sorrow by asking them why they are weeping.
To know your blindness is good, but it is not enough. It would be a dreadful thing for you to go from an awakened conscience on earth to a tormenting conscience in hell.
I wanted to document how students worldwide keep their feet grounded on God’s truth while navigating the choppy waters of secular education.
Get answers to your questions about Easter and more in a brand-new booklet, A Biblical and History Look at Easter, written by Roger Patterson and Dr. Ben Montoya.
We shall never be able to escape from the doctrine of divine predestination, — the doctrine that God has foreordained certain people for eternal life.
In the deepest meaning of the word, no one ever truly sees Christ until the Holy Spirit opens his eyes.