Widespread fear that artificial intelligence could overtake humans is based on a false assumption.
Did this 7.5-mile-wide asteroid really kill off the dinosaurs as secular scientists claim?
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No matter what beliefs fluctuate in our culture, the gospel remains unchanged.
Everything that God builds is built plumb, and straight, and square, and fair.
George Washington lived by a simple yet profound motto: “Deeds, not words.”
Bryan Osborne has been pointing people back to God’s Word for 20 years.
Evolutionists like to talk about change, so how do they explain so many living creatures that look like their fossilized ancestors?
Giant sequoias are some of the oldest and largest living organisms on earth.
We’re excited for 2020, and all the opportunities this year will bring, Lord willing. As I shared in a recent blog, 2019 was an incredible year.
Ms. Frizzle and her students are back. But instead of traveling to rainforests, zoos, or outer space, this time they’re learning about evolution.
Where did the Hebrew people cross? Does the evidence support that they passed through the depths of the Red Sea? And why does this seemingly impossible event matter?
When people reject the Bible, they will misinterpret why the world is changing—including the climate.
Once one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors, Abby Johnson is now a pro-life advocate.
The days of Barbie and Ken getting married and moving into their bright pink mansion are now a thing of the past.
As the final day of 2019, today is your last opportunity for end-of-year giving for a charitable deduction on your US taxes for this year.
If anyone goes to sleep nowadays, it certainly ought not to be the believer in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Holiness, in a regenerate heart, is only an infant; it is not matured, — it is perfect in all its parts, but not perfect in its development.
Merriam-Webster, Dictionary.com, and Oxford have each released their “word of the year” and, while they are very different, they still follow a common theme.