What’s up in 2019? The year begins with a bang, for on the morning of January 1, the moon and Venus will be close together in the sky.
We are often pitying the wicked, the profane, the blasphemer, and Sabbath breaker; but here we find God pitying us.
We have no respect whatever for the ordinances of men in religion. Anything that is only invented by churches, or councils, is nothing whatever to us.
For believers, Christmas has a very special meaning because it’s a time we specifically set aside to celebrate the incarnation of Christ, when God became a man.
Fifty years ago today, on Christmas Eve, 1968, three astronauts—William Anders, James Lovell, and Frank Borman—orbited the moon on the Apollo 8 mission.
We have no sacred place now, beloved friends, towards which we turn when we pray. We may pray to God with equal acceptance whichever way we turn.
Dr. Nagy Iskander’s website features well over two hundred Arabic TV episodes that are broadcast on Christian Arabic satellites, reaching many people.
One way our friends over at Living Waters equip believers with resources and practical knowledge to reach the lost is through their YouTube channel.
Flat-earthers argue that since certain verses in Scripture speak of the stars falling, then the stars will literally fall.
We hope to proclaim this glorious gospel of the blessed God as long as we live.
The American Atheists are holding an anti-Christian convention in Cincinnati in April. Join us for AiG's Easter conference: Answering Atheists.
Beloved, we shall never see “Jesus only,” until, like the disciples, we have seen Moses and Elijah, too.
Here’s a typical letter we are blessed with, as we receive so many like this on a weekly basis from those who are excited about the museum and the Ark.