
Two residents of our Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati area will be traveling (with their daughter) to Albania sometime in the next few months to begin a ministry to that former Marxist nation (located north of Greece). Sue and Blair Alvidrez spoke to our staff at our Thursday chapel session (see photos below) and shared about Albania (a nation they have visited many [...]
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USA Today Mentions Creation Museum in Article on New Evolution Exhibit
On the website of the national newspaper USA Today, our Creation Museum was cited in a piece about the Smithsonian’s new human origins exhibit—full of evolution, of course—that has just opened in Washington DC. In the article, it states that the museum supposedly expected creationist protesters [...]
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Yesterday on my blog, I gave you the opportunity to listen to an interview that Pastor Chuck Smith—founder of the Calvary Chapel church movement around the world—did with me in a southern California studio. Here is another radio program—also nationally syndicated (including through our friends at American Family Radio)—that I wanted to let you know about.
Earlier this [...]
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I have been in California most of this week, and while there had the wonderful opportunity to go into a radio studio with well-known pastor Chuck Smith—known as the founder of the Calvary Chapel church movement worldwide (over 1000 churches)—for a radio program called “Pastor’s Perspective.” Listen to the podcast of the interview below:
Pastor’s Perspective [...]
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Here is a preview of a brief article (slightly edited here) found in our next Answers magazine (April issue), as it relates to a new evolution exhibition in Washington DC that opens today:
Hall of Shame
The Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of Natural History was scheduled to open a new Hall of Human [...]
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Thanks to Pastor Jack Hibbs for inviting Dr. Jason Lisle and me to speak at Calvary Chapel of Chino Hills (California) over the past two days. On Sunday morning, between 6000-7000 people attended the three morning services, then the around 2000 turned out for the evening session. People were hungry for the resources, and the interest in AiG’s “I [...]
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Here is a sad but very real example of what can happen to a Christian college when it does not maintain a stand on biblical inerrancy beginning with Genesis.
I wrote a blog item recently in response to a guest writer for the Calvin College student newspaper who wrote a scathing attack of me (accusing [...]
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Dr. Matt Olson, president of Northland International University in Wisconsin—a college where I spoke a few months ago (a school that stands up for inerrancy beginning with a literal Genesis)—visited the Creation Museum this past week, along with some friends. (See my previous blog posts about NIU). It was good getting caught up with [...]
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It is interesting to read the responses that our new “I am not ashamed” campaign (www.iamnotashamed.org) is receiving. We are getting overwhelmingly positive responses from Christians.
It is interesting to note a number of atheist blogs, though, that are mocking the campaign and are taking Scripture out of context to level their usual emotional anger [...]
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Last evening I spoke to around 1200 people who attended the National Sunday School Convention at First Baptist Church of Woodstock (in the Atlanta area). After the presentation, many people came up and told me how they either are or would be using Answers in Genesis apologetics materials in their Sunday schools. Over [...]
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