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Coming to accept the Creator, and special creation, through different paths
20 May 2016
Doug Sharp and Jerry Bergman show how leading creationists struggle against the odds to survive.
by John Woodmorappe
One small step
19 May 2016
Compromising the clear biblical teaching on origins leads inexorably to compromise on other areas, including God’s definition of marriage.
by Marc Ambler
Fawn among the flowers
18 May 2016
Simply touching a baby deer could end its life.
by Dr Wolfgang Kuhn
Atheists bash hotel Bibles
17 May 2016
The Freedom From Religion Foundation suggests hotel Bibles be replaced with The Origin of Species.
by Paul Price
Only the Bible explains the diversity of life
16 May 2016
The biblical explanation for the diversity of life fits the facts far better than Darwin’s theory.
by Dominic Statham
Creation information encourages believers
14 May 2016
Encouraging testimonies tell about lives changed because of creation information!
by Lita Sanders
Resurgence of the beastly bedbugs
13 May 2016
Their numbers are increasing … and they’re really putting the bite on more and more of us.
by Frank Sherwin
Fishing with compromised nets
12 May 2016
Believers are to cast the Gospel net of faith into the sea of doubt around them to save the lost. But compromised nets yield few results.
by Calvin Smith
They want to convert your children!
10 May 2016
When theistic evolutionists convince children not to believe the Bible’s account of origins, what are they really converting them to?
by Lita Sanders
Bearing witness to the Creator
09 May 2016
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Lita Sanders
Why should we think living things were created by God? 
07 May 2016
Answering an atheist who insists design is an illusion.
by Keaton Halley
Debating the historical Adam and Eve
06 May 2016
A book that misses a chance to fully address or adequately explain young-age views on our first parents.
by Shaun Doyle