Monthly 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 [...]

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Cain's wife—a Scopes trial problem!

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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 [...]

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Secular humanism—it's a religion?

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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 [...]

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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. [...]

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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 [...]

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Naming the land animals—in how many days?

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