Barry Wilmore, a NASA astronaut, space shuttle pilot, and commander of an International Space Station expedition, visited our two attractions.
A Freedom From Religion Foundation attorney visited the Ark and produced a video they show on their website as a commercial to increase their membership.
This weekend we celebrate Easter Sunday. As Christians, we serve a risen Lord! His body hasn’t decayed away in a tomb somewhere—He’s alive!
The sign from an exhibit at a major US metropolitan zoo says dolphins were both “designed for the depths” and “perfectly adapted for life in the water.”
Unlike first-century Christians, for whom crucifixion was a familiar reality, most of us have a sanitized view of our Lord's suffering.
Assuredly, this honour paid to our Lord was incredibly strange; a gleam of sunlight in a day of clouds, a glimpse of summertime in a long and dreary winter.
Obedience — what a blessing it would be if we were all trained to it by the Holy Spirit! How fully should we be restored if we were perfect in it!
A survey from the BBC suggests “a quarter of people who describe themselves as Christians in Great Britain do not believe in the resurrection of Jesus.”
Good Friday is good because of what Christ accomplished through His death (and because death wasn’t the end for Jesus!).
Other than their exclusive claims to being the one true church, to which I will return later, what are the distinctive views of the Eastern Orthodox?
The two great links between earth and heaven are the two advents of our Lord: or, rather, he is the great bond of union, by these two appearings.
At the Teach Them Diligently homeschool convention, I was able to help equip parents with resources to raise up a generation to stand firm on God's Word.