Do Animals Have Souls?

Do animals have souls? Let’s get imaginative. If you hear someone answer, “Of course animals don’t have souls,” what kind of person would give that answer? Well for one, that’s the answer most atheists would give since they believe no one has a soul. But the answer could just as easily be coming from a […]

Creation Care: How to Steward the Earth Wisely

What is creation care? Creation care goes all the way back to God’s command in the first chapter of the Bible for humans to rule over God’s creation wisely. This was God’s reason for creating humans in the first place: “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule […]

Rediscovering the Wonder of Creation

How do we rediscover the wonder of Creation? We remember. We remember how absolutely incredible the Creation account is, we remember the magnitude of our God’s majesty, and we remember that He is always worthy of our praise. Have you ever really pondered the Creation account? Have you tried to picture it in your mind? […]

Are We There Yet? Here’s an Invitation to Join a Groaning Creation.

Just as we are invited to join all creation in glorifying God, we are also invited to join a groaning creation in crying out to him. Hearing “Are we there yet?” from kids in the backseat had always sounded whiny to me. But this particular evening, I was in the backseat too, wondering how long […]

Truth about God in Nature

In this video by Richard A. Knopp, author of Truth About God: What Can We Know and How Can We Know It, Knopp describes what we can learn about God from the physical world.

How Can We Know Truth about God?

Richard A. Knopp, author of Truth About God: What Can We Know and How Can We Know It, asks a question which is fundamental to doing theology: How can we know truth about God?

Book Review: Origins, by Paul Copan and Douglas Jacoby

Origins: The Ancient Impact and Modern Implications of Genesis 1-11, authored by Paul Copan and Douglas Jacoby, was written to address the cultural and cognitive environment of the Ancient Near East (ANE) in which Genesis 1-11 was written. It represents the first eleven chapters of Genesis as distinctly literary rather than as literal history. Origins […]