What if math wasn’t just something to get through… but a way to think like God? It’s not supposed to be easy. It’s supposed to shape how you think. CreationToday.org/466
For decades we’ve been told coal, oil, and diamonds require millions of years to form. But when laboratory experiments begin producing results that challenge the timeline, someth
One of the fascinating features of biblical chronology is how interconnected the timelines are. Events, ages, generations, and historical details repeatedly line up with internal m
What does archaeology actually show about the rise of civilization? We’re told humanity slowly evolved upward over vast ages, gradually developing language, farming, architecture
One of the major questions surrounding the formation of the Grand Canyon involves the enormous volume of missing sediment. If the canyon formed slowly through the gradual erosion o
The flat earth debate has grown far beyond a fringe internet discussion. Millions of videos and social media posts have led many people — including Christians — to question whe
Join us as Eric Hovind sits down with Nick Liguori to explore Echoes of Ararat and the powerful global memory of the Flood. Across continents and cultures, hundreds of ancient trad
The debate over earth history is not just about rocks, coal, or fossils. It’s about the assumptions used to interpret them. Many objections to biblical creation rely heavily on u
The discussion around cosmic fine tuning continues to grow as scientists identify more and more conditions necessary for life to exist. Early estimates listed around 153 parameters
Christianity is not disconnected from history. It is rooted in it. The Bible points to real nations, real events, real people, and ultimately to Jesus Christ. When truth is examine
WWII engineers studying returning bombers realized something fascinating: The missing bullet holes mattered most. The planes hit in those areas never came back. Scientists now use
One of the biggest differences between mythology and historical writing is specificity. Myths may mention places or vague historical settings, but the Bible consistently anchors it
Did the Israelites understand Genesis as symbolic ages… or ordinary days? Before they even received Genesis, God had already established the six and one pattern with manna in the
The genealogies in Genesis are often overlooked, but they play a massive role in the structure of biblical history. They don’t read like vague mythology or symbolic poetry. They
We’ve all seen it happen. An egg can be broken and scrambled—but it never goes back the other way. That simple observation points to a deeper principle. Breaking something down
If you could say one thing to teenagers today, maybe it would be this: Do not let the world define your identity. Culture constantly pressures young people to base their worth on a
What’s the most practical way to stand firm when culture pushes you to stay silent? It’s simple—but powerful. Read the Bible daily, with humility and prayer. Ask the Holy Spi
Join us as Eric Hovind sits down with Henry B. Smith Jr. to dive into one of the most overlooked pieces of evidence in Genesis… the lifespans of the patriarchs and how they are t
When archaeologists followed the data, they uncovered something remarkable—a structure matching the tabernacle, thousands of animal bones tied to the sacrificial system, and what
For generations, critics argued that archaeology would eventually expose the Bible as unreliable history. But over time, the opposite trend has often emerged. As excavations contin
They say real scientists follow the evidence wherever it leads. So why does that approach seem to change when it comes to the origin of the first cell? In this episode, we take a c
Archaeologist Eilat Mazar approached excavation in Jerusalem with a unique perspective — she treated the Bible as a historical source. Reading the account of King David, she noti
Ice cores are often used as evidence for tens of thousands of years—but do they really represent one layer per year? When researchers revisited WWII aircraft buried in Greenland
On this Mother’s Day, it’s worth remembering what truly impacts children most. Not perfection — but authenticity. Children notice when there’s a difference between who we a
A recent study suggests children raised in conservative homes experience less depression and anxiety. But that raises a deeper question. Why do we look to studies to validate what
With Mother’s Day approaching, it’s a great time to reflect on what truly helps children grow. Today’s parenting culture often emphasizes validating every feeling a child has
A student shared that he walked away from the faith because his questions were never answered—only dismissed. That highlights a serious issue. When questions are shut down, doubt
Decide today you won’t stay silent. Your faith, your family, and your future are worth standing for. If you stay quiet, the culture will shape the next generation—and it won’
Imagine a developer demolishes an old building and then claims the job is complete. But there’s no new structure — just an empty lot. Clearly, destruction alone doesn’t accom
What if math wasn’t just something to get through… but a way to think like God? It’s not supposed to be easy. It’s supposed to shape how you think. CreationToday.org/466
What if the history of man isn’t buried in millions of years, but instead happened recently and far faster than we’ve been told? Join us LIVE Wednesday, May 6 at 12 NOON CT as
What if the history of man isn’t buried in millions of years, but instead happened recently and far faster than we’ve been told? Join us LIVE Wednesday, May 6 at 12 NOON CT as
One of the most consistent observations in biology is that life comes from pre existing life. Yet the origin of the first cell remains one of the most challenging questions in scie
History leaves fingerprints. You can try to bury them under theories, but when a shovel hits stone, the past speaks. Archaeology is where buried history comes back to life. And tim
The account of Noah and Ham in Genesis is often simplified to a story about disrespect — that Ham merely “saw his father naked.” But that explanation leaves major questions u
No scientist was present to observe the events of the past—but God was. If God speaks truth, then His Word becomes the foundation for understanding history. And when we test it a
A remarkable archaeological discovery has captured attention in recent years. A small folded lead tablet — uncovered on Mount Ebal — contains inscriptions connected to covenant
There are only a few verses in Genesis that mention Melchizedek—but their significance is enormous. What’s revealed in those verses connects directly to the foundation of Chris
The words of 2 Chronicles 7:14 were spoken to a specific people in a specific time. But the principle is timeless. Humility before God. Prayer. Seeking His face. Turning from what
Museums are influencing how people understand science and history every day. But what if Christians began stepping in and reclaiming that ground? Creation tours are already happeni
Whales, humans, and other animals share similar skeletal patterns, including structures like the radius and ulna. Many people assume this automatically proves common ancestry. But
There are two major ways people approach studying Scripture: Systematic theology — organizing everything the Bible says into categories. And biblical theology — following the s
Join us LIVE Wednesday, May 20 at 12 NOON CT as Eric Hovind sits down with Nick Liguori to explore Echoes of Ararat and the powerful global memory of the Flood. Across continents a
Join us LIVE Wednesday, May 13 at 12 Noon CT as Eric Hovind sits down with Dr. Henry B. Smith Jr. to dive into one of the most overlooked pieces of evidence in Genesis… the lifes
What if the history of man isn’t buried in millions of years, but instead happened recently and far faster than we’ve been told? Join us LIVE Wednesday, May 6 at 12 NOON CT as
For centuries, Christians have organized Scripture into clear doctrines through systematic theology. But are we always letting the Bible speak for itself, or are we sometimes forci