I think, indeed, I am sure that there are many of us who have passed through our spiritual winter. We have also had our spring, we are even coming to our summer, and there are some whose ripe and mellow experience has the peacefulness of autumn about it.
The thought that there were people still on the earth today that were so isolated by geography and language that they had never heard the gospel of Jesus Christ was hard to grasp. Within months, we moved to Jackson, Michigan, to begin a four-year training program to become career missionaries.
Another squashing of free speech took place at the University of Central Oklahoma when my contract to speak was torn up because the LGBT group on campus complained.
A novel satellite is scheduled to investigate the feasibility of using “solar wind” as a source of propulsion for spacecraft by using solar sails.
How can we as Christians use our words to “speak life” and show that we value human life because all humans are made in the image of God?
Though it’s been a year and a half since we opened the Ark Encounter, media from around the world are still requesting interviews about this world-class attraction. A brand-new Christian men’s magazine in New Zealand, Authentic, recently featured a great three-page spread about the Ark Encounter.
It is from heaven that this voice comes; it is the voice of the Father himself who speaks; and what the voice says is worthy to be treasured in the hearts of us all: “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”
Unbelief is a great troubler. Our peace comes to us by faith; and if our faith grows weak, our peace of mind is apt to decline and we are likely to become much disturbed in spirit. If those who are believers, who have passed from death to life, are sometimes troubled, you may be sure that others are.
I recently spoke before hundreds of families, including at special sessions for teenagers and children, at First Baptist Indian Trail in North Carolina. After the conference, the pastor, Mike Whitson, said, “In my 35 years of pastoring, no single event has ever had the impact that this conference did.”
When the West rejected the Creator, it tossed out the one sure foundation for human dignity and purity. Without the light of God’s Word, the floodgates have opened to a new form of slavery in the West—trafficking in human lives to fulfill carnal lusts.
There is no one but Jesus for each one of us; there is no unique way for this man because of his righteous life, and no unique way for that person because of his ungodliness; but for the most moral and the most immoral there is the same Saviour, to be received by the same precious faith.
A recent article from Live Science proclaimed, “Oldest Fossil of ‘Missing Link’ Dinosaur Discovered in Germany.”
A century ago, scientists feared global cooling. Now they fear global warming. What does this century-old debate have to do with us today?
We recently heard from a young woman who had an encouraging story to share about the impact my debate with Bill Nye had on her own life. She had an encouraging story to share about the effect of the debate in her own life. I thought I would share it with you.
Accepting the Table of Nations as historical, Noah’s family possessed all of the human genetic variations we recognize today.
The Ark Encounter is making an economic difference in the Northern Kentucky region, with over one million guests in the first year. This impact was highlighted recently in an article in This Is Grant County, a news supplement for the Grant County News.
A Christian university in Chicago suspended a campus pastor after she officiated a same-sex wedding for a former student. The suspended pastor stated “that she was fully aware that she was breaking one of the ethical guidelines for clergy when she went ahead with the ceremony, but said that she stands by her decision.”