Creation Together: Building Bridges Across the Origins Divide

In a gathering this past summer Christians from young-earth and old-earth camps, engaged in genuine dialogue instead of dogma. This transformative event proved that radical disagreements on origins need not hinder authentic Christian fellowship. It's high time we prioritize unity in Christ over polarized disputes—can we truly afford to do otherwise?

Goosenecks of the San Juan: Entrenched River Canyons Defy Flood Geology

The Goosenecks of the San Juan River in Utah serve as compelling evidence of Earth's ancient age, showcasing entrenched meanders that contradict young Earth creationist theories. Their formation, requiring time and gradual uplift, challenges rapid erosion claims. These geological features provide accessible insights into Earth's processes and history through observable evidence alone.

Dead Sea Chronicles Part II – The Lowest Place on Earth Goes Lower: The Dead Sea’s Ongoing Crisis

The Dead Sea, a hypersaline lake between Jordan and Israel, faces rapid decline due to human activities diverting the Jordan River and high evaporation rates. While historically fluctuating, recent developments have accelerated water loss, leading to environmental and economic challenges, including shoreline retreat and sinkhole formation. And how does the shrinking Dead Sea help us understand its origins?

When Christians Choose Political Power Over Kingdom Values

The contemporary Christian landscape starkly mirrors the biblical choice between Jesus and Barabbas. Many church leaders prioritize political power, embracing figures like Trump as saviors instead of holding to Christ's teachings. This troubling trend reveals a deep theological disconnect, prompting Christians to confront a critical question: will they choose Jesus' values or Barabbas' worldly might?

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