| » | The Good Shepherd and the Three Gardens
Man’s rebellion in Eden brought death and suffering into this world that would eventually be conquered by the glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ... |
| » | 350 Years Later: A Creation Lens on the Birth of Bacteriology
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with the first description of bacteria in 1676. What did he believe? |
| » | From Killing Unborn Babies to Killing Infants
It’s the logical next step for a culture that worships self and loves death: killing disabled infants. |
| » | The Immediate Post-Exodus History of Egypt: The Amorite Fourteenth Dynasty
An interesting idea has been developed that connects the Amorite Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt with the Bible’s Exodus account. |
| » | Grasping at Straws
Three lesser-known attempts to deny the resurrection. These views have gained very little traction among skeptical and critical scholars. |
| » | New Study About Eggs Reminds Me of God’s Word
A new study about eggs reminded me of the eternal truth of God’s Word. Science is always changing, but God’s Word never does. |
| » | “What Is Essential for a Truly Biblical Worldview?”
The more that Christians don’t have a fully biblical worldview, the weaker the church becomes in following and glorifying Christ and in being effec... |
| » | Genesis on Offense
Science based on Genesis is rewriting Native American history |
| » | Faking Death
There are a couple of views that admit Jesus was crucified but claim that he somehow managed to survive for a short time after being taken off the ... |
| » | Neanderthals Used Rhino Teeth as Tools
Archaeologists have uncovered more evidence that highlights the cognitive abilities of Neanderthals. |