Science doesn't contradict faith. At Reasons to Believe, we show how the latest discoveries align with the God of the Bible. Here's who we are and how we can help you grow in a confident, well-reasoned faith.
A question every Christian should ask themselves: “Do I know what I believe… and why I believe it?”
At some point, we all encounter difficult questions about faith, science, Scripture, and the world around us. The answer isn’t to avoid the questions. It’s to pursue truth with humility, curiosity, and confidence.
You don’t need a PhD or to go to seminary school. You need a willingness to seek, learn, and grow.
Because when we behold God’s glory, we are transformed by it, and equipped to share it with others.
Join us next Thursday, July 16 for "The Shift."
The most dangerous sentence to the Christian faith isn't, "I don't believe."
It's: "I'm afraid to ask."
The best conversations begin where certainty ends.
We've spent years talking with scientists, philosophers, and theologians who aren't afraid of hard questions. Now we're bringing those conversations to a new podcast.
Watch the trailer for our newest podcast The Shift premiering July 16.
What question should we ask?
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Something is shifting...
Thoughtful conversations.
Compelling evidence.
A deeper sense of wonder.
Our brand-new podcast launches July 16. We can't wait for you to hear it!
It's here. The new https://t.co/j3K23p3ISf is officially live. 🎉
Dig into our improved experience for the deep research you love, or explore our brand new collection of easy-to-read blogs that make sharing the case for the Christian faith easier than ever. No PhD required. 😄
Go explore. And welcome to the new https://t.co/j3K23p3ISf!
In the beginning, we studied the stars.
And the more we looked, the more clearly we saw order, beauty, precision, and purpose. A universe that didn't happen by chance. A creation that points unmistakably to its Creator.
That's been the heartbeat of Reasons to Believe from the very beginning. And today, we're giving that mission a new face.
Our logo has changed. The cross is still at the center.
New look. Same mission. Many more reasons to believe.
Hear directly from our president and CEO, Fuz Rana, and our founder, Hugh Ross, as they share the reasons behind our new branding.
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Some of you have been with us from the very beginning. You've shared our resources with skeptical friends, read our articles at kitchen tables and in coffee shops, and trusted us with your hardest questions. That means more to us than we can say.
Tomorrow, we show up for you in a brand new way.
For decades, Reasons to Believe has stood at the intersection of science and Scripture, and that commitment is not going anywhere. But the home we've built for it, that's something new entirely.
The new https://t.co/j3K23p3ISf is live tomorrow!
Today marks the start of an exciting week for RTB.
In just two days, our brand-new https://t.co/j3K23p3ISf website will go live. We want you to be among the first to explore it, share it, and use it to have better and more confident conversations about faith and science.
Get ready. The launch is two days away.
Three days. The blur lifts. The wait ends.
Everything you have known about RTB, the rigorous research, the honest answers, the faith-and-science resources you trust, is arriving in a brand new home on June 16.
Are you ready? 🙌
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If you've ever spent 20 minutes hunting for an RTB article you know you've read before, this one's for you.
On June 16, that changes. Better search. Better organization. More answers. The resources you turn to will finally be as easy to find as they are to trust.
See you on launch day. 🗓 6.16.2026
We believe in evolution. . .
Website evolution, that is.
What you're seeing is the old RTB homepage transforming into something built for where you are today. Easier to navigate, richer in resources, and ready to meet the questions of a new generation.
June 16, the new https://t.co/j3K23p3ISf goes live and we think you're going to love what's waiting for you.
The questions don't stop. Neither do we.
Our new website drops June 16, designed to help you dig deeper, think clearer, and believe with greater confidence.
Follow along this week as we count it down.
Yesterday, NASA released this image taken June 5, 1966, to commemorate a momentous occasion sixty years ago.
Instead of a routine spacewalk, astronaut Gene Cernan had one of the most physically demanding experiences of his life. His spacesuit was so stiff that even simple movements required enormous effort.
At first glance, the mission looked like a setback. But the lessons learned from that difficult day transformed NASA's training, procedures, and spacesuit design and ultimately helped pave the way for astronauts who would later walk on the Moon.
History is full of moments like this.
What appears to be failure is often preparation.
What looks like a closed door can become the path forward.
Sometimes growth comes not from success, but from discovering what still needs to be learned.
Could this be part of what Scripture means when it says trials produce perseverance?
CREDIT: NASA
"But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect,"
1 Peter 3:15 NIV
If the universe began to exist, what caused it?
The Big Bang points to a beginning of space, time, matter, and energy. The Bible points to a Creator beyond them.
The Bible declared, "In the beginning..." thousands of years before modern cosmology.
Science points to a cosmic beginning. Scripture points to the Beginner.
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