When you give God an inch, he will give you a mile. If you come a little way to him, when you are “yet a great way off” he will run to meet you.
Apparently many different clergy members participated in the March for Science. Michael Zimmerman reported on this and shared some photos of their signs.
The burden of my sermon is concerning men and women who are living now, and to whom I may truthfully say, “The word of the Lord is against you.”
It appears that Venema fits facts to his preconceived conclusions. Data and facts from YEC scientists that contradicted his claims were left out.
Today there are many professing evangelical scholars who argue that the early chapters of Genesis were influenced by ancient Near East myths.
Here we see the apostle Paul disappointed, though he was never discontented. God had taught him how to abound, and how to suffer need.
We recently received an encouraging letter from Mike, a father from Ohio. Here’s what he said about the impact of Nye/Ham: The Second Debate on his family.
D is for Dinosaur is intended for children, but I recently received an encouraging testimony from a woman who said God used it to bring her to himself!
Many differences among the people of God have arisen from the undue stress laid on one aspect of truth, while the other side has been altogether neglected.
Animals fascinate humans. Whether playing with the family pet or gawking at the zoo wildlife, we marvel at the variety and complexity of these creatures.
Our new VBS powerfully presents the gospel to children across the nation as they learn about Jesus, from eternity past to eternity future in Time Lab.
Some people believe creation is something we should worship. Others believe its purpose is to serve mankind’s greater good. Which view is right?
Christ did all for our sakes: we should do all for his sake. Fix your attention, then, chiefly, not on the deed, but on the motive which is its root.