Today (Friday), a number of Christians who own/run businesses attended a special luncheon at the Creation Museum. I had the opportunity to share a message on the relevance of Genesis, and then they toured the museum. The response was overwhelmingly positive. We praise the Lord for all the [...]
Monthly Archive for March, 2006
Today (Friday), a number of Christians who own/run businesses attended a special luncheon at the Creation Museum. I had the opportunity to share a message on the relevance of Genesis, and then they toured the museum. The response was overwhelmingly positive. We praise the Lord for all the [...]
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How we praise the Lord for volunteers. Thousands of people have volunteered their time/expertise at AiG and have saved the ministry hundreds of thousands of dollars. We cant put photographs of everyone up, but this past week, our staff photographer took photographs of a number of volunteers who were working within various departments [...]
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Dr. Dennis Rainey, president and co-founder of Family Lifea ministry dedicated to effectively developing godly families—was a guest speaker at AiG today. At 3:00 pm he spoke at a special AiG staff meeting. Tonight (Wednesday evening), Dr. Rainey spoke to 200 AiG supporters at a special session held in the Creation Museum Special Effects [...]
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At the staff meeting this morning, Dan Zordel (Director of Product Development) explained the new Pilgrim’s Progress curriculum (see attached photograph). I must admit, this is a phenomenal product. I dont believe any curriculum of this nature has ever been produced in the 300-year history of this very famous book. This curriculum [...]
