Kentucky’s Lieutenant Governor Jenean Hamption paid a return visit to the Ark Encounter earlier this month, along with her sister visiting from Maryland.
Over the past few months I’ve met a number of different families visiting the Creation Museum and the life-size Ark Encounter all the way from Australia!
The Lord met the weakness of his servant’s faith, and sent him consolations suited rather for Jacob than for Israel.
I recently had the privilege of honoring the life and legacy of our longest serving volunteer, Marlene Sauer, with a eulogy at her funeral.
Scientists from Northwestern University have developed a mathematical model that may help explain animal ornamental mysteries.
In God alone can men live happily; and if they would be recovered from their fallen state, it is to the Lord their God that they must turn.
President Obama is forcing taxpayers to fund Planned Parenthood and to sacrifice children to the state-imposed religion of the god-of-self.
Those who at this time speak in the name of the Lord, if they are indeed sent by God, dare not sport with their ministry or play with their message.
We’re encouraged to hear how God is using us to reach people with the message of biblical authority and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Tim Chaffey and Jeremy Ham (AiG–US) examine four misconceptions about Christmas.
Our special Christmas event at the Ark Encounter started on December 16. For added “wow factor,” we’ve lit the whole Ark in beautiful rainbow colors.
We earnestly pray to have a company of believers added to the church who shall be like fruitful trees growing by the well, whose branches ran over the wall.
On December 18, Marlene Sauer, AiG’s longest serving volunteer, went to her eternal home with her Savior, which she had been really looking forward to.
Evolution and millions of years—concepts held to with ardor and blind faith—are a religion—and this religion is being imposed on kids.
In Matthew’s Gospel, after the birth of Jesus (2:1), we are presented with three responses to the one who had been born King of the Jews.
The Bible is no longer widely accepted as the final authority in American culture, and the Christmas season generates a multitude of questions from people.