
I spent this past weekend in Farmington, New York, speaking about the wonder and complexity of God’s amazing creation at the “In Awe of Him” conference. I gave presentations on the complexity of microbes (bacteria, etc.) and the cell (in addition to a presentation on the foundational importance of Genesis). About 20 people said they [...]
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I wanted to share just one more feedback from the Answers for Women conference because I was greatly impacted by what this woman had to say.
I had high expectations because I am well aware of AiG resources and speakers, but my expectations were exceeded.
It was all useful because as a new “staff member” at my [...]
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I couldn’t be more thrilled with the feedback we received from our first-ever women’s conference at the Creation Museum. It was truly a blessed time for everyone involved. While there are some improvements we will be sure to make in preparation for next year’s conference, I want to let the ladies who attended speak for [...]
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This past weekend I had the opportunity to speak at Dunbar Church of the Nazarene in Dunbar, West Virginia. This was a special privilege for me because I was raised in the Nazarene church and taught for six years as a biology professor at Mount Vernon Nazarene University. On Saturday I presented twice to the [...]
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I’ll be speaking on evolution and the Galapagos Islands in Branson, Missouri, at our Proclaiming the Faith Conference in July. As many of my faithful blog readers know, I experienced two weeks exploring the Galapagos Islands in May of 2011. I took over 2,000 pictures and published a daily blog about my experiences. At the [...]
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This past weekend I had the pleasure of speaking to 200 women at their spring women’s conference in Essex Junction, Vermont. The term “amazing” in reference to how the women responded would be an understatement! Being in what is considered a very liberal state, I wasn’t sure what their response would be. They were so [...]
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The catchy blog post title is what happens when a scientist tries to be creative and make every word start with the letter C. In a few weeks I will be traveling to Dunbar, West Virginia, to speak at Dunbar Church of the Nazarene. This is a special treat for me because I was raised [...]
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Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking in Austin, Texas, at Concordia University and two local Lutheran churches. I was there by the invitation of Dr. Joel Heck, who is a professor of theology at Concordia. Every year for the past four years, he has hosted a seminar series on the creation/evolution debate. He [...]
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To answer the question that is probably brewing in your mind after reading the title, no I did not recently visit Bethlehem. If that were the case, I would have said “the birthplace of the King.” I traveled with Drs. Menton and Mitchell to Tupelo, Mississippi, this past week. That’s the birthplace of Elvis Presley, [...]
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January 26, 2012 in
Ministry.

I wanted to share some pictures today of my time at Calvary Chapel in Rio Rancho near Albuquerque, New Mexico. The people were very friendly and helpful and had a great desire to become equipped to defend the authority of God’s Word. Almost 1,000 people total attended the five presentations I gave on Sunday and [...]
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