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Are there side issues in Scripture?
How do we differentiate salvation issues as opposed to others?
by Lita Sanders
Revival? What is missing?
Many churches today are praying for revival, and that’s good. But something else is needed, too. (As every good parachute salesman knows.)
by Don Batten
OT scholar: Genesis teaches a short timescale
Old Testament professor: Genesis 5 and 11 are accurate and gap-free timelines that teach a ~6,000-year-old earth
by Jonathan Sarfati
In an increasingly godless society … truth matters!
As secularism’s grip on society intensifies, a humble acceptance of Genesis as history is as vital as ever.
by Dominic Statham
Unbelief ushers in unattendance
Can a house divided against itself stand? Does a church that does not believe its own doctrines have a future?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Worldviews, logic, and earth’s age—part 2
Deep-time compromise has had a negative effect on the Christian church despite claims to the contrary.
by John K. Reed and Shaun Doyle
How I (a former Evolutionist) came to know Jesus as Creator and Saviour
How trying to disprove the Bible with evolution led someone to faith in Christ.
by Toru Yasui
“I’m a New Testament Christian”
Why ‘New Testament Christians’ must accept the history of Genesis.
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
Proclaiming Creation in a scientific age-->
Contrary to the tired old mantra, ‘science has disproved the Bible’, biblical literate and scientifically informed Christians can (and should) proclaim creation with well-founded confidence.
by Philip Bell
The historical Adam and what he means for us
A review of: What Happened in the Garden, Abner Chou (Ed.)
by Shaun Doyle
Can you love Jesus and reject His Word?
Do we need to ‘unhitch’ the Old Testament from the New Testament?
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
Evolution: a message of hope?
You think it’s no big deal how humans originated? Where, according to atheists, do meaning, value and significance come from? Is theistic evolution the answer?
by Philip Bell