One of the most exciting things that happened during my recent ministry tour with AiG-US President Ken Ham of the island nation of Jamaica occurred in the capital city of Kingston.
As a missionary involved with evangelism and church planting in Italy several years ago, John Verderame frequently used ‘creation evangelism’ to ‘pave the way’ for a presentation of the Gospel message
Along with many other caucuses, the NEA-Creation Science Educators' Caucus (CSEC) met for the sixth year in a row with support from hundreds of concerned citizens.
Well, as I read many of the letters and e-mails that arrive at AiG each day, I must say that I wish you were here to share in the excitement as we learn of life-changing testimonies.
AiG's daily radio program is heard on more than 300 stations (and 140 additional outlets) around the world!
Who would have ever thought that an invitation to lunch in a 150-year-old log cabin would lead to the beginnings in earnest of a massive project that has the potential to shake the world?
While I was in Australia earlier this month, my sister-in-law Brenda related an incident that once again confirmed the importance of one of the major aspects of the Answers in Genesis ministry.
After years of work, we are pleased to launch AiG's Greek site today!
We are on a “communications revolution” here at Answers in Genesis! The Lord has provided us with staff and equipment to enable us to be on the cutting edge of technology.
We are now pleased to inform you that AiG, in cooperation with Cedarville University in Ohio, have released a brand new professionally filmed 12 part video series with Ken Ham—also available on DVD.
I recall about 17 years ago, on one of my speaking trips from my homeland of Australia to the U.S., I visited Mexico for the first time.
So many of our supporters enjoy AiG’s colorful Creation magazine, with its Bible-upholding teachings and with the gospel presented.
Ken Ham participates in a debate against three evolutionists.
The initials BBC took on a new meaning in Great Britain on Friday evening March 17 when Ken Ham of AiG debated three evolutionists on the British Broadcasting Corporation’s nationwide program
Answers in Genesis decided that it would be best not to participate in the debate with Eugenie Scott
The “Voice of America”—an international short-wave radio network based out of Washington, D.C.—will be featuring a live debate between AiG's Ken Ham and Eugenie Scott
Over 24,000 children and adults attended the Answers in Genesis family outreaches conducted March 15-22 in Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Mary Looy notes Ken Ham's being given a pro-life award and gives some of the reasons for Ken being chosen for the award as well as the importance of leaving a good financial legacy.
As from Monday, November 10, the official name under which Creation Science Foundation will operate will be Answers in Genesis.
Creation Museum—the Battle Heats Up; Zoo Displays Humans
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