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Translating Creation
29 Apr 2010
Folk in non-English speaking nations are getting an increasing number of vital creation materials translated, but the fields are still white unto harvest.
by Margaret Wieland
What would Noah have observed coming off the Ark?
04 Sep 2018
Have you ever thought about what sort of things would have been seen straight after the Flood? Could anything from the pre-Flood world have survived?
by Phil Robinson
God and the beginning of the universe
20 Mar 2021
Could God have entered into time?
by Shaun Doyle
Dia Michels: the evolutionist who’d rather be a platypus
10 Nov 2016
A theory divided against itself: a ‘primitive’ creature is ‘superior’!
by David Catchpoole
A broken climate pacemaker?—part 2
19 Oct 2018
Can the uniformitarian Milankovitch climate forcing theory of climate change be saved with other data?
by Jake Hebert
Deuteronomy—the Creator’s covenant
12 Feb 2020
What can the covenant in Deuteronomy teach us about our God?
by Lita Sanders
Conclusive evidence that dust rings around some stars grow into planets?
11 Sep 2018
Astronomers claim they have found a protoplanet forming around a young star, but not so fast.
by Mary Beth De Repentigny
Physicist staunchly defends biblical creation
28 Feb 2022
For the last four decades, Dr Russ Humphreys has been in the forefront of biblical (‘young-earth’) creationist research, in geochemistry, radiometric dating, and astronomy.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Missing Matter found?
01 May 2021
A new study claims to have found the same amount of matter as the Big Bang predicted
by Joshua Howells
Correcting a cultist with truth and grace
09 Jan 2018
Many Christians are intimidated by false religions, but the most loving thing we can do is point people to the truth.
by Lita Sanders
Countering emotional attacks on creation
19 Feb 2019
Those who oppose God often use emotional arguments. Are you ready to respond?
by Tas Walker
Manta motion marvel
09 Jul 2018
The swimming motion of manta rays is the envy of marine robotics engineers.
by David Catchpoole