Archive for August, 2006
AiG in the UK
Published August 31st, 2006 in My Journeys
Mike Zovath and I are in the UK right now. I speak Friday and Saturday—but today we spent the time in a board meeting for the AiG–UK ministry. We have been working through ways to grow the ministry and increase the effectiveness in reaching Europe with the creation/gospel message.
AiG–UK was originally the vision of the founding chairman (Prof. John Rendle-Short) of the Creation Science Foundation in Australia. This was the ministry that began in the home Mally and I lived in when we lived in Brisbane, Ausralia.
Well, Mike's driving was a little better today! He's finally remembering ...
It’s a transition—NO, it’s a bird!
Published August 31st, 2006 in Podcasts
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Children and dinosaurs
Published August 30th, 2006 in My Journeys
While I was in Mexico, I had a number of children give me drawings of dinosaurs. There is no doubt that children (and adults alike) are fascinated by dinosaurs. As I speak on dinosaurs and illustrate clearly how the Bible explains them, children just lap it up! There are also lots of dinosaurs at the Creation Museum. Secularists use dinosaurs to try to convince children and adults about millions of years and evolution—AiG uses dinosaurs to help children and adults understand that the Bible’s history is true—that’s why its message of the gospel (based ...
Death—is it really “very good”?
Published August 30th, 2006 in Podcasts
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AiG reaches out
Published August 29th, 2006 in Around AiG
This morning at staff meeting, Brad Benbow (from Joseph David Advertising) unveiled an exciting branding campaign that began today with a two-page spread in WORLD Magazine.
Brad is not only a consultant for AiG, but is also a special friend of the ministry. He used the same resources that the secular world uses to produce advertisements of the the highest quality possible that will be placed (as a series) in various Christian and secular publications. They also produced two dynamic 15-second television advertisements. These will be initially shown on Christian television stations and eventually, we trust, ...
James Ussher—and the date of creation!
Published August 29th, 2006 in Podcasts
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We’re heading to the UK
Published August 28th, 2006 in My Journeys
Tonight, Mally and I drove home from the conference in Indiana (see attached photographs taken at the conference). Tomorrow I'll be getting ready for minsitry in the UK later this week.
DEVOURING AiG MATERIALS
The Lord continues to encourage us through positive feedback our supporters send in.
Wow! Thank you for your God-honoring and biblically faithful ministry. After completing a half dozen academic programs (including Christian college and seminaries) and NEVER having been ...
More preserved dinosaur soft tissue
Published August 28th, 2006 in My Journeys
There is another fascinating report about preserved dinosaur skin and preserved dinosaur soft tissue.
The article states:
Five years ago in the badlands north of Malta, paleontologists uncovered a mummified duck-billed brachylophosauruses so well preserved that much of its skin and soft tissue parts remained along with its skeleton.
You can read the whole article at: Great Falls Tribune—Mummified Brachylophosaurus holds secrets millions of years old.
GOD CHANGING LIVES THROUGH AiG
In Greenwood, Indiana this morning, after the 3rd service, a man told me that after hearing me give a message 2 years ago that answered a lot of questions for ...
Creation—why six days long?
Published August 28th, 2006 in Podcasts
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Darwin was right
Published August 27th, 2006 in My Journeys
I thought that headline might raise a few eyebrows!
I get so tired of newspaper articles and books that claim that natural selection is the same as evolution in the molecules-to-man sense. And I get tired of evolutionists claiming creationists don’t believe in natural selection because we don’t believe in molecules-to-man evolution.
Consider this quote from a review of a new book on evolution:
It has always been hard for some people of faith to accept that nature's marvelous complexity could be the product of natural selection -- a passive process incapable of intent and unguided by any divine hand. Nevertheless, the ...
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