
For about ten years, Donald Wildmon’s American Family Radio (AFR) network has carried our daily radio program, Answers … with Ken Ham. I deeply appreciate Don and his son, Tim Wildmon, as they have a real heart for the family and biblical authority and the need for apologetics teaching. Tim has been to our Creation Museum at least twice now, and [...]
» Read the full post

Here is a special prayer item that we shared with the AiG staff this morning, and which we now share with you.
It is a very sad day in the history of the AiG ministry—please read the all-staff email below about a dear friend and staff member:
FOR ALL STAFF—A SPECIAL URGENT MESSAGE
Dear AiG staff members,
This morning, [...]
» Read the full post

Around 1,000 people crammed into the auditorium in Farmington, in rural central New York, last night for the public meeting associated with a Calvary Chapel pastors’ regional conference. I am one of the keynote speakers.
I received many great comments. One young man said he is a non-Christian and is tired of going to Christian meetings and hearing the same old stuff. He said what [...]
» Read the full post

Last week, we had one of the great theologians of our time, Dr. John Whitcomb, speak to us at our staff chapel. Dr. Whitcomb, who was also a speaker at AiG’s “Answers for Pastors” conference last week, is the co-author with the late Dr. Henry Morris of the classic book The Genesis Flood. We [...]
» Read the full post

The Caleb described in the Bible (in the books of Joshua and Deuteronomy) was one of the great warriors of the faith who “wholly followed the Lord God.” Oh that there would be more Calebs in the world today!
I did meet another Caleb recently: a young Caleb who is zealous for following the Lord.
Caleb Elliott is a remarkable young man. [...]
» Read the full post

Two new sociable animals have moved into our petting zoo on the grounds of the Creation Museum. Coatimundis are ring-tailed creatures and members of the raccoon kind. I’ve been told that unlike their North American cousins, they are active during the day (mostly twilight—early morning and evening). Coatimundis are usually found in Central and South [...]
» Read the full post

Christian attorney Tony Biller (board member of AiG) has written a blog post that illustrates more of the erosion of America’s once strong Christian base. Tony’s very insightful comments begin with the following:
A small group of North Carolina attorneys is working to pass special regulatory protections based upon sexual orientation and “gender identity,” which would include pedophiles, transsexuals, polygamists, [...]
» Read the full post
This is the headline (preserving the British spelling of the word baptize) from a newspaper article about a scientist associated with the Vatican.
First, let’s go back to 2008. At that time, the United Kingdom’s The Independent newspaper featured an article that began with the following:
Pope’s astronomer insists alien life ‘would be part of God’s creation’
By Peter Popham in [...]
» Read the full post

Around 450 pastors and their wives—and other Christian leaders—began AiG’s special pastors’ conference yesterday. We were thrilled to have participants from Australia (the states of Victoria and Queensland), Canada, and Egypt.
Here is a photographic record of the day:
The chairman of the AiG board of directors, Pastor Don Landis, gave a very powerful and moving presentation as a bonus session [...]
» Read the full post
In a recent opinion piece on the CNN website, which is entitled “Our moral code is out of date,” the authors attempt to convince people that our moral code is out of date; the authors are obviously anti-Christian and use fallacious arguments and false associations. (They are described as, “Yaron Brook is president of the [...]
» Read the full post