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Archive for January, 2006



Pro-creation

The big news today was that our eldest daughter Renee and her husband Bodie (both work at AiG—see attached photograph) announced that they took Genesis 1:28 (“Be fruitful and multiply") to heart! Mally and I will become grandparents again around July 13 this year (this will be our fourth grandchild). TOUCHING LETTER Today I received a touching letter from a young child—see the attached scan of the letter so you can read it for yourself. It's thrilling to know this ministry is influencing young lives and helping parents raise up a godly generation who ...

Cain’s wife—a Scopes trial problem!

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Back home

I finished my sessions in Zanesville, Ohio, tonight (Monday). Dr. Jason Lisle will speak at the final two sessions Tuesday evening. Mally and I drove home after my last talk—we’ll be in bed by 1:00 am. During the break tonight, one man told me that he gets "upset" and "angry" when he listens to our talks—but not at us! He gets upset and angry at his schools, church, etc., that didn’t teach him the truth concerning creation and Genesis. Another man told me he appreciated the fact that the material was presented in an easy-to-understand ...

Secular humanism—it’s a religion?

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Ministry in Zanesville, OH

Today we commenced our AiG conference in Zanesville, Ohio. I spoke during two morning services and then again this evening to an overflow crowd in the 900-seat auditorium (see photographs). There were a lot of good responses. I had two different sets of parents ask me for advice as to what to get for rebellious teenagers who have been influenced by the world against believing the Bible. I praise the Lord these teens will now get some great resources---a bit late, sadly---but I pray the Lord will use them ...

A new dinosaur

Today Mally and I drove up to Henpeck, Ohio, where Buddy and Kay Davis live. Buddy Davis is our dinosaur sculptor and a singer. He also speaks and runs special workshops for children. Buddy showed us the new dinosaur he is working on---saltasaurus. This one will be for outside the Creation Museum building. He also finished another T-Rex head. (See the attached photographs showing a drawing of saltasaurus and Buddy's partially complete model.) We then spent the afternoon going over the dozen or so songs for Buddy's new album ...

Photos of the week

I've attached a photograph taken this week of our Director of Outreach (Tom Miller) and our Director of Internet Outreach (Rod Martin). I tried to think of some biblical application in regard to this photo: David and Goliath come to mind, or "there were giants on the earth in those days." Well, anyway … . PTERODACTYL PAINTING Two special friends of AiG, Doug and Kathy Henderson, are at AiG for a couple of days painting another of Buddy’s dinosaurs, and also painting the pterodactyl (see attached photograph) that will soon ...

Naming the land animals—in how many days?

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A great reminder

Our special guest speaker today was Dr. David Faust, President of Cincinnati Christian University. David gave a great message to the staff based on Psalm 8—a very encouraging reminder of how God thinks about each of us. You can also hear this message by clicking here. We at AiG are privileged to have so many gifted Christian leaders lead us in devotions each Thursday. BBC TV CREW AT AiG A TV crew that works closely with the BBC spent most of today at AiG. I ...

Sea cucumbers—they turn inside out!

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