Have you ever had someone say that if you would just show them enough evidence for God’s existence, they would believe? Do they really mean it?
Scientists have recently grown wooly mammoth meat in a lab and turned it into a meatball. These same scientists want more people to start eating lab-grown…
Humans who feasted on mammoths lived just a few thousand years ago in the world after the flood—during the ice age.
We can know for certain that Jesus, the last Adam, paid the penalty of sin and death brought into the world by the first Adam.
Are the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum the quality of Hollywood and major attractions . . . or are they better?
Different parts of your skin sport different sensitivities to the world around you. If our skin were sensitive all over, we would be in big trouble.
No one can truly understand the meaning of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ without understanding the historical events outlined in Genesis 1–3.
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How do we know the Bible is true? Consider these five reasons to trust God’s Word from the very first verse.
While some animal fathers were created to simply pass on their DNA and then stay away, God created others to go above and beyond to protect and provide.
From head to heels, your body teems with minuscule machines driving your everyday physical processes.
According to some evolutionists, sometime “between infinity and a few thousand years,” the Y chromosome will become extinct unless we can evolve a new sex gene.
Life with adopted and foster siblings brought the author close to the brokenness of a fallen world—and to part of God’s plan to help redeem that brokenness.
As the secularized culture attempts to strip healthcare of religion, let us commit to Christlike compassion.
Today, we still see false beliefs about the triune God—perhaps none more than heresies attacking the role of the Holy Spirit.
Even after thousands of years of medical practice, physicians have yet to fully chart the body’s maladies.
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John Morris’ passion for apologetics and evangelism stayed with him until the end of his highly accomplished life, one that affected so many lives.