Monthly Archive for April, 2006

"Relics" from the past

Before the last world war, about 40–50% of the population in England attended church. Today, estimates suggest the percentage attending church is down to 7.5%.
When I first went to England, I saw churches everywhere—but sadly, many turned into shops, antique stores, mosques, etc. I have attached photographs of two buildings in England that [...]

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“Relics” from the past

Before the last world war, about 40–50% of the population in England attended church. Today, estimates suggest the percentage attending church is down to 7.5%.
When I first went to England, I saw churches everywhere—but sadly, many turned into shops, antique stores, mosques, etc. I have attached photographs of two buildings in England that [...]

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Arriving home

TWO FRIDAY ITEMS
Mally and I arrived home from England on Friday afternoon. I had two important items to be accomplished:

1. Call into AiG and see the progress on the museum. It was thrilling to see what has been accomplished in ten days. I have attached three photos showing work on [...]

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AiG's Video Conference ministry takes off!

Guest blog: Tom Miller, Director of Outreach
God continues to bless Answers in Genesis in many different ways. While Ken is in the U.K. he has invited several of us to share with you via these guest blogs, and I am excited to be able to give you a glimpse of God’s hand at work [...]

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AiG’s Video Conference ministry takes off!

Guest blog: Tom Miller, Director of Outreach
God continues to bless Answers in Genesis in many different ways. While Ken is in the U.K. he has invited several of us to share with you via these guest blogs, and I am excited to be able to give you a glimpse of God’s hand at work [...]

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Walking where Darwin walked

The attached three photographs record our visit on Thursday to “Down House,” the house where Darwin and his family resided after they moved from London. This is the house where Darwin wrote On the Origin of Species. We were not allowed to take photographs inside the house, but we saw the actual [...]

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Refuting compromise—what does "begat" really mean?

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Refuting compromise—what does “begat” really mean?

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A day in London

On Wednesday, Mally and I and Monty and Irene White (from AiG–UK) spent the day in London.

We traveled to Wesley’s chapel.
Then we walked across from Wesley’s chapel to the Bun Hills field graveyard where many famous Christians are buried. John Bunyan was buried here and a special tomb was built for [...]

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Millions of years—and the doctrine of Balaam!

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