On March 11, 2011, Japan was struck by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, triggering a devastating tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Discover the facts, human stories, and lessons that reshaped disaster preparedness worldwide.
Nature Speaks
Tri-State Tornado of 1925: America’s Deadliest Twister
A digitally recreated visual of the 1925 Tri-State Tornado based on historic footage, representing the storm’s massive scale and rural destruction path.
When the Polar Bear Kneels: A Call from Creation to Creator
A powerful image of a polar bear at the foot of a cross reminds us that even creation still knows how to kneel. Read the full story of awe, wonder, and design encoded in nature.
The Aerial Slaughter of Alaska’s Bears: A Crisis of Ethics, Stewardship, and Silence
More than 190 brown bears have been killed in Alaska under a predator control program. This image captures the haunting beauty of what’s at stake.
A Prayer for the Lost: Honoring the Victims of the Camp Mystic Flood
On July 5, 2025, tragedy struck Central Texas as a sudden and catastrophic flood swept through Kerr County, claiming over 100 lives. Among them were 27 young girls from Camp Mystic, a cherished summer retreat in the heart of the hill country. Ten more remain missing, alongside a counselor, as rescue teams continue their urgent …
The Beauty and Magnificence of the Bald Eagle: Why God Chose It as His Symbol
The bald eagle isn’t just America’s national bird — it’s one of the most spiritually powerful animals in the Bible. From its strength and majesty to its divine symbolism, the eagle represents more than flight; it represents faith, freedom, and vision from above. But what makes the bald eagle so sacred? Why does God repeatedly …
When God Speaks Through Nature: Finding Peace Outside the Noise
There’s something deeply spiritual about standing beneath a tall tree, watching the sun rise over the hills, or hearing the quiet rustle of wind through leaves. It’s in these still moments—away from the chaos—that God often speaks the loudest. Nature reminds us that we’re part of something bigger. It teaches us to breathe, to slow …







