This week, the board and some of the leadership staff of AiG are meeting in Jackson Hole Wyoming. We are meeting at a Christian Camp run by our AiG board chairman, Pastor Don Landis. Rocky Mountain Lodge is one of the most unique Christian Camping sites in the USA—my personal favorite! Pastor [...]
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This week, the board and some of the leadership staff of AiG are meeting in Jackson Hole Wyoming. We are meeting at a Christian Camp run by our AiG board chairman, Pastor Don Landis. Rocky Mountain Lodge is one of the most unique Christian Camping sites in the USA—my personal favorite! Pastor [...]
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THEY CAME FROM ALL OVER:
This morning (Sunday) I spoke at two services in Jackson Hole Community Bible Church. The chairman of the AiG board, Don Landis, is the pastor. The attached photograph shows Don Landis and his wife Bev standing at the front of the Church. Don is one of the finest (and [...]
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Today we relaxed (yes, I did look that word “relax” up in the dictionary to make sure I understood what it meant) and did some tourist-y things in Jackson Wyoming (out of all the places we’ve ever been in the USA, Mally and I both agree that Jackson at the foot of the Tetons is [...]
Today Mally and I flew from Kentucky to Wyoming. I will be speaking on Sunday at the church pastored by our Board chairman, Pastor Don Landis. The AiG–USA board fly in over the weekend for four days of meetings next week.
I thought I would show you a picture of the Museum that was [...]
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‘Willingly Ignorant’
After presenting overwhelming scientific evidence that confirms the Bible’s history, I am sometimes asked why is it so many scientists can’t see this. Well, 2 Peter 3 tells us that concerning creation and the Flood, people who reject these events are ‘willingly ignorant’—they don’t want to believe, regardless of the evidence.
I had a [...]
