Culture screams "Eat, drink, and be merry!" because they have no hope. But God made us for forever. You know you have a soul, desperately restless without Him, but doggedly determined to reject any touch of grace.

Culture celebrates many of our flaws and says science will fix the rest. But deep inside, we know that God does not tolerate sin. But hope still lives. Jesus Christ died, solving the greatest mystery in the cosmos - How could God remain just yet still justify people He loved? Blaise Pascal once compared people to lemmings running for a cliff. Culture tells us to run backwards and enjoy not seeing reality. But God offers a way to stop running, turn, and walk away from the mass suicide pact.

Culture says that God is dead, the Bible is mythology, and hope is found in some nebulous radiant future that you and I will never be around to see. But God offers a real hope that is personal, present, and real. It is an eternity of flawless living in the presence of an infinitely interesting being.

Think of the most wondrous things about this world. They are the merest taste of heaven. We all yearn for life. Don't let the culture steal your hope. Don't let its lies drown the precious gift of individual choice, based on a reasonable mind. Come and let us show you a reason to live!

A Response to the Views of Erickson, Grudem, and Lewis and Demarest

By Terry Mortenson. Read at the Answers in Genesis online research journal.

New Paper!

See Dr. John K. Reed's latest paper, Untangling Uniformitarianism, Level I: A Quest for Clarity, on the Answers in Genesis online research journal.

New Book!

John Reed's latest book, Mystery of Lawlessness, has been added to the library. You can request a copy by emailing us. It will soon be available on the Amazon Kindle.

New Free Books!

Reasonable Hope Ministry is pleased to present the first part of the novel, The Coming Wrath, the first part of a trilogy about Noah's Flood. New chapters will be released in PDF format periodically. Enjoy, think, and watch for new chapters.

 

Chapters 1-4 Chapters 21-24
Chapters 5-8 Chapters 25-28
Chapters 9-12 Chapters 29-32
Chapters 13-16 Chapters 33-36
Chapters 17-20 Chapters 37-40