In the love of Christ we find our best joy. The pastures of the Great Shepherd are wide, but the sweetest grasses grow close to his pierced feet.
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At today’s rate of ocean-floor buildup, chalk layers would take millions of years to form. How do creationists explain them?
The only reason we built the Ark Encounter was because of our evangelistic motive—to see people challenged concerning the truth of God’s Word and the gospel.
Today’s species are the link between the past and the present. The genetics of the species around us today contain the echo of the Ark.
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It is said that wise men only wonder once, and that is always; fools never wonder, because they are fools.
Either most rock layers were laid down slowly and are evidence for millions of years, or they were deposited catastrophically and are testimony of Noah’s Flood.
Where does the US Constitution forbid children (or anyone for that matter!) from talking about their faith or providing Bible verses to those who ask?
The possession of gladness is no clear evidence of grace; and the existence of depression is no sure sign of insincerity.
One of the first things we did when we arrived in Florida was to make a trip to Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky!
There may be some items from Ocean Commotion that you won’t want to get rid of because they could be a big help next year for Operation Arctic!
The Reason Rally in DC highlights the worldview clash between two religions—the secular vs. the Christian worldview.
We completely miss the point if we think Proverbs is just a book of wise sayings about moral behavior.
I feel as if we were interviewing Paul tonight—as if we were sitting in a room with him, and Silas, and Timothy, and were hearing their private conversation.
Aspects of Jesus’ humanity are often overlooked, but it is important to understand why Jesus took on flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14).