Monthly Archive for April, 2008

Illegal to Believe in God

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During our International Training Seminar time last week, each of our special international visitors was asked to give a brief testimony about themselves, and the country they represented. These testimonies are very powerful and a good reminder that the teaching of evolution has permeated the entire world and is a major stumbling block to people [...]

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Coping with Troubles

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Dr. Christian Wei (from Saipan), one of the Christian leaders who attended the International Training Seminar last week, spoke powerfully to the AiG staff in a special devotion on the theme of coping with troubles. He spoke of Christian persecution in some Asian nations and challenged all of us to learn from God’s Word concerning [...]

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New Noah’s Ark Exhibit at the Creation Museum

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In time (hopefully) for the 12-month anniversary celebration week at the Creation Museum in late May, Stephanie and Carolyn (two of our talented sculptors) have been finishing off a new exhibit for the Voyage Room as part of the Noah’s Ark exhibit in the museum. A number of other staff members are working with them [...]

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Christian Schools at the Creation Museum

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It seems every week (in fact, sometimes almost daily), classes from a Christian school somewhere in the USA visit the Creation Museum. I often see many school buses in the parking lot.
This past week, we were thrilled to welcome students from Ohio Valley Christian School from Gallipolis in Ohio. I have included a photograph [...]

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Saved at the Creation Museum

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God certainly works in ways we totally don’t expect! Yesterday (Friday), a family visited the Creation Museum because their 12-year-old son (Jonathan—see photograph taken with me in my office) asked to see the Creation Museum as his birthday present (He turned 12 on Thursday). Jonathan helped out as a volunteer with our book [...]

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All Work and No Play

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Intense 1:1 instruction during AiG’s International Training week
The International Training Seminar, sponsored by our Answers WorldWide department, with ten internationals continues this week on a high level of “intensity.” Gathered around the conference table in our AiG Boardroom the trainees have listened to lectures that range from the basic relevance message, the biblical Flood, the [...]

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Creation Museum on Australian TV Quiz Show

One of AiG’s Australian supporters told me he nearly had to “pick my wife up from the floor” when the contestants on a very popular nationally Australian Televised TV quiz show on ABC TV this past Sunday evening had a question for the contestants about the topic of creation—but the question actually asked where the [...]

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Creation Museum in the News

A reporter for the Kentucky Enquirer came out to the Creation Museum on Monday to ask about whether the rising gas prices are affecting numbers of visitors. Actually, we are finding that number is increasing. The Kentucky Enquirer report (front page on the local section) stated:
Creation Museum sees no sign of gas-cost woes …
PETERSBURG [...]

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Petting Zoo Is Underway

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AiG staff members are feverishly working on the construction of a petting zoo to open in conjunction with the 12-month anniversary of the Creation Museum. This will be a great addition to the Creation Museum for kids and adults. I have enclosed two photographs of the construction and the area where the petting zoo will [...]

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Raves and Rants about Expelled

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While the new movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed is drawing a lot of raves (we have heard from people who attended four showings on Friday evening, and they reported that clapping occurred each time at movie’s end—plus bursts of laughter at some of the film’s funny scenes), there are, of course, some detractors. In [...]

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