We’re only a few days away from the new year, so don’t miss your opportunity to give and enjoy a final charitable giving tax deduction for 2019.
Forensic clues do not always lead to an open and closed case.
Our two spectacular and free Christmas events (you only pay for parking if not a local resident*) are still open to the public—but only through Monday night, December 30!
Transitional forms in the fossil record are rarely, if ever, observed. This lack of evidence is very damaging to macroevolutionary theory.
The Spirit of God must operate on the heart; otherwise, the natural conscience cannot rise to the heights of true repentance.
Over twenty-six years—as the Answers in Genesis ministry has grown (and grown!) and changed, its core message has not changed.
A recent article defined evolution according to a definition from Richard Dawkins: “evolution is changed gene frequencies in populations.”
Suspense is worse than death; we seem to feel a thousand deaths while we are kept in suspense of one.
It may be that the Lord will remove the lampstand out of its place, and that the word of the gospel will be no longer sent to us.
Today, Christmas Day, we celebrate the Incarnation. You’ve likely heard that message many times, but don’t let the wonder of the gospel escape you.
So many of you have blessed us this past year, and we want to say thank you for your ongoing support. And, to say thank you, we’re offering you two gifts!
Faith is the opposite of sight. It is to believe that we are saved when sin tells us we are lost.
When we think of Jesus as divine, nothing seems to be impossible for him. The strength of sin, which is the law, is not too great for him who made the law.
Two chimps swaying and walking in synchronization is thought by these researchers to provide insight into the evolution of dance.
The bombardier beetle is featured in the latest issue of our Answers magazine. You’ll be fascinated by Dr. Andy McIntosh’s conclusions!
When Dr. Andy McIntosh investigated the bombardier beetle, he discovered explosive evidence of God’s intricate design.
Savannah was so inspired by what she learned at the Ark Encounter that she decided to theme her science fair project around the Ark—and she won first place!