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Do you have to be a creationist to be Christian?
A common way of trying to avoid the real problem.
by Gary Bates
Does theistic evolution take away the need for God?
Scholars argue that claims to take the Bible seriously while treating Genesis symbolically undercut its truth, nullify its evidence for God, and hinder evangelism.
by Philip Bell
Denying the greatest event in the history of the world
Materialists change the dating convention of BC and AD to reflect their godless vision.
by Gary Bates
The worldview dilemma
As parents we need to have a coherent Biblical worldview that we can share with, and model for our children. To do this we must become equipped.
by Erin Hughes
How to have a right relationship with God
The Old Testament sacrificial system was never meant to abolish sin; it was a means of confession of sins and a demonstration of repentance
by Russell Grigg
The Creation evangelism challenge
Many people do not know God’s Word. So how can they understand and apply it? It is important we share the saving message from the Creator, starting at the beginning.
by Lucien Tuinstra
I know what I have believed
Mark Emerson chats with Pastor Victor Soo about the impact of creation on his life.
by Mark Emerson
Jesus’ resurrection, exile, and new creation
How Jesus’ resurrection is the beginning of a new Genesis 1 creation event.
by Shaun Doyle
Fulfilling the Great Commission from the inside out!
Equipping believers to spread the Gospel.
by Erin Hughes
Creation rejoices!
‘Creation’ is not in a state of rejoicing now—but the day will come when a restored creation will be a reality.
by Peter Howe
Creation is a foundational truth
Irenaeus, a leader in the early Christian Church, indicated that the prophets and apostles viewed the doctrine of creation as foundational.
by Jim Hughes
Hope in the Resurrection of Christ
Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians proclaims Christ’s resurrection, grounded upon an historical first Adam, and explains that believers will also be changed into Christ’s image with incorruptible spiritual bodies.
by Andrew Sibley