Dive into God’s remarkable creation along with biologist Dr. Gordon Wilson in a brand-new creationist nature documentary, The Riot and the Dance: Water.
You can watch one of Sight & Sound Theatre’s productions, Jesus, in movie theaters across the United States April 7, 9, and 11 (just in time for Easter!).
Justin is an itinerant preacher and founder of Justin Peters Ministries. Here’s what he had to share about his upcoming presentation at Answers for Women 2020.
It is a calamity for the Church of Christ when her best men, whether ministers or deacons, are called home; yet it often that God takes his servants home when they are most useful.
In Christian circles, a system exists, developed by theologians, that divides doctrines and other scriptural matters into first, second, and third-tier levels.
A team of researchers in Israel decided to take a look at Henneguya salminicola to determine how it could survive in low-oxygen salmon muscle tissue.
Just as this sunrise of Christ in our heart is divine, so likewise it is irresistible. No curtains can conceal the sun from the world when it starts to rise.
Ever since the Cassini probe photographed them in 2005, the tiger stripes on Saturn’s moon Enceladus have stumped scientists.
Secular scientists struggle to explain what caused the cyclical ice ages that many believe happened in the past.
The universe was created not by just a god but by the triune God of Scripture.
Even this seemingly simple animal bears the mark of divine design.
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The Riot and the Dance films are reclaiming the nature documentary genre for the Creator’s glory. And Gordon Wilson is having the adventure of a lifetime.
Ken Ham and Steve Pettit discuss the importance of a biblical worldview in higher education.
A personalized Christian worldview is only as good and stable as the foundation upon which it’s built.
What is the best religious museum in the United States? Well, according to popular vote it’s . . . the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky!