Easter Sunday is truly a day to rejoice as we specifically set aside time to remember and celebrate the victorious resurrection of our Lord from the grave.
If a day of adventure searching for fossils sounds like it’s for you, register today for our June 1, 2019, Fossil Hunt with geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling.
Today is Good Friday, and I hope you will take time to attend a Good Friday service and reflect on what Christ has done and what it means for us as believers.
We have a blessing, special and unique, through not having seen, and yet having believed.
Morgan received a mail in Kri from someone in the United States recently! Check out who it's from and learn more about our education here as missionary kids.
He foreknew and foresaw everything; yet he chose us just as we were. If he had intended to abandon us, and cast us away, would he ever have accepted us at all?
Matt Walsh “contend[ed] that Christians should not appeal to the Bible when arguing with unbelievers about political and cultural topics.” Is he right?
If a man becomes Christ’s disciple, he must remain Christ’s disciple throughout the rest of his life.
Over the years, Nancy R. has written letters to the editor in various newspapers to attack the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter. Here’s her latest letter.
As the only true flying mammals, bats are well equipped for the hunt. Their wings can maneuver nimbly to abruptly change directions and carry them swiftly.
We’re excited to announce the release of Ark Encounter and Creation Museum Educational Guides, available for Grades K–2, 3–6, and 7–adult.
It is important for Christians also to remember their tenses, — to remember the past, the present, and the future.
We will be live-streaming five of the sessions and our Good Friday service during our Easter Conference, Answering Atheists, April 17–21, 2019.