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Join Ken Ham and Ray Comfort in California for the Gospel Reset Tour | Answers in Genesis
Ray Comfort and Ken Ham will bring bold biblical teaching and practical gospel-sharing tools to the Gospel Reset: Back to the Beginning Tour, January 22–24, 2026.
Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners | The Institute for Creation Research
Skip to main content The Institute for Creation Research Donate Subscribe Menu Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners BY JOHN D. MORRIS, PH.D.
What Does the Bible Say About Rest? | CCEF Blog
Tired, drained, or overworked, and wondering what the Bible says about rest?
SCT: Freethinking Cannot Be Darwinized – CEH
Argument supporting free thought from Darwinian evolution collapses into its own defeater Reprinted from Science & Culture Today Freethinking Cannot Be Darwinized by David Coppedge Science & Culture Today , January 16, 2024 Simon McCarthy-Jones is an associate professor of clinical psychology and ne
How can a good God allow evil? | Effectual Grace
This is not an armchair question. It is a hospital-room question.
He is now contemplating the Eternal God: The Fortitude and Magnanimity of Paul Helm - Credo Magazine
A few years ago, I was on the phone with Paul Helm when he told me that he was losing his ability to communicate his thoughts. To make matters worse, he also told me his memory was starting to fade at the same time.
Ancient Ritual Bath Found Near Western Wall - Biblical Archaeology Society
Excavations beneath the plaza in front of Jerusalem’s Western Wall have revealed a mikveh dating to the final days of the Second Temple period.
How Can We Trust the Gospel Accounts If They Were Written by Christians? – Cold Case Christianity
Trust in the gospel accounts, despite their Christian authorship, is a topic that comes up often in conversations about the reliability of the New Testament.
Rapid Fire – Part 3
Greg provides insight on common challenges you might face as a Christian ambassador, including how God can hear everyone’s prayers, euthanasia, the vast number of variants in biblical manuscripts, why death is the deadline for salvation, the deity of Jesus, and the influence of culture on people’s b
Triablogue: The Ehrman/Licona Debate On Gospel Authorship
Bart Ehrman and Mike Licona recently debated the subject .
Evangelical Textual Criticism: Review of Baker, Why a “New Testament”?
The ETC Blog is a forum for people with knowledge of the Bible in its original languages to discuss its manuscripts and textual history from the perspective of historic evangelical theology.
Woman in Audience Kicked by Camel During Christmas Performance at Church
Charles Spurgeon once warned that when the church abandons reverence and doctrine, it eventually trades the pulpit for a stage—clowns entertaining goats. He meant it metaphorically, of course.
Are You Battle-Weary? – Banner of Truth USA
The following article was published in the December 1994 issue of the Banner of Truth Magazine (no. 375) as The Danger of Becoming Battle-Weary. The piece is read in Episode 120 of the Banner of Truth Magazine.
Friday, December 19, 2025 - AlbertMohler.com
Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
Christmas Isn’t Pagan and Here’s Why by Wes Huff – Reformed Baptist Blog
As we approach the Christmas season, I thought it would be good to share this interesting video, which counters many misconceptions.
Sustainability and the One Belt One Road Initiative | Michael O'Fallon - Sovereign Nations
Michael O’Fallon outlines how Western society is being restructured through “degrowth,” “sustainability dogma,” and “integralism.”
What does “blessed are you when people insult you” mean (Matthew 5:11)? | GotQuestions.org
What does “blessed are you when people insult you” mean?
JeremyHoward.net: What It Really Means to Love
Articles discussing what God has said in the Bible about people, church, culture, music, and more.
Which Theology Workbook Should I Start With? A Guide for Parents of Curious Kids (Ages 7–14)
As a parent raising kids to know and love God, you’ve likely heard some big questions from your little theologians. Maybe it happened at bedtime when they asked something unexpectedly profound.
The Textual Mechanic: Mike Licona, Bart Ehrman and Rethinking Biblical Inerrancy
Back in May of 2024, Mike Licona, of Risen Jesus blog, publicly posted his Fall ETS 2023 presentation " Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerra...