Explore Days are designed for students in grades 4–12, but younger children can learn and explore with Explore Jr. for children in kindergarten through grade 5.
Observe, too, — for it is worthy of notice, — how modestly and unobtrusively our Saviour answered Pilate’s questioning.
We’re excited that two-time Grammy award-winning gospel music artist Jason Crabb is coming to perform at the Answers Center September 17 and 18, 2019!
Researchers discovered that “angry” (aggressive) spiders in storm-prone areas survived better and reproduced more offspring than tamer spiders.
I hope that some spiritual profit may come to us while we are considering this terrible part of the suffering of our Lord.
From this incident in our Lord’s life, I think we may learn, first, lessons for the heart; and, secondly, lessons for the conscience.
Each of the Divine Trinity is our Redeemer. They have all brought to its full completion the grand work of our redemption from the power of sin and hell.
The theme for our 2020 Answers for Women conference (March 27–28, 2020) taking place at the Ark Encounter is “Truth: Uncovering the Lies We Believe.”
For decades, scientists have been searching for a so-called “gay” gene. Of course, this is more than just some dry academic pursuit.
Our only subject on this occasion is Christ in bonds — the God-man sent, bound, to take his trial in the court of the high priest, Caiaphas.
I recently did a livestream from the Creation Museum highlighting what I called graffiti—but I was told that it’s called street art! So what’s it doing here?