The salvation of the dying thief is an outstanding example of the power of Christ to save, and of his abundant willingness to receive all who come to him.
The recent report of a 1.5-billion-year-old fossil1 has brought attention once again to the alleged evolution of multicellular systems.
How should Christians approach Halloween? Well, the same way we should approach any day, “redeeming the time, because the days are evil” (Ephesians 5:16).
Because of the church’s acceptance of evolution and millions of years, a new reformation is needed to call the church back to trust in God’s Word.
VBS music can leave a lasting impression on children. Even months after VBS has finished, many of them will still remember the words to the songs.
Paul was a man of one idea. The gospel of Christ had saturated his soul as the dew saturated Gideon’s fleece.
According to science textbooks, a series of rock layers covers the earth, representing many eras over “millions of years.” Are these charts accurate?
If you enjoyed the “Who Was Noah?” exhibit at Ark Encounter, you’re sure to enjoy Noah: Man of Destiny, written by Tim Chaffey and K. Marie Adams.
Answers in Genesis employees have come to love our board meeting days because, when the board of directors meets, we get a special treat!
The devil has been able to convince generations of people that the written Word cannot be trusted—particularly beginning with the book of Genesis.
The Thessalonians not only received the word with the joy of the Holy Spirit, but also became zealous in making it known.
I recently welcomed Conor Daly to the Ark Encounter. The last time we saw him was at the Indy 500, racing with the Ark logo on his car and racing suit.
New chemical analyses appear to show that some of the early mantle rock may have survived until today in rock formations called flood basalts.
I was recently joined by Ray Comfort at Ark Encounter to answer guest questions as we prepared for the premiere of his film, The Atheist Delusion.
Three hundred sixty-four days in the year the teaching was, “No admission”: one day out of the year the teaching was, “A way of access will yet be shown.”