
I mentioned yesterday on this blog that I was going out of town to do something special and I would let you know what and where that was as well as post some photos.
I was privileged to be a guest of ministry friends with Kingdom Racing who are associated with the HP de Ferran [...]
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Using a lot of intelligence, lots of design, careful planning, tons of talents, and lots of carefully highly crafted musical instruments, AiG’s Buddy Davis is in the midst of an intensive recording session in North Carolina to produce 2 new CDs that will be available in a couple of months. We could say these new [...]
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Yesterday, we celebrated the third anniversary of the opening of the Creation Museum and also opened our new Kneehigh museum within the existing Creation Museum. The Creation Museum has always been a family-friendly place, and it’s become even more so with new exhibits for children—they can touch a real dinosaur bone, interact with an animatronic Noah to [...]
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Today marks another milestone in the history of the Creation Museum—it’s our third birthday today.
The museum has drawn many more visitors than what we expected three years ago when we opened the doors. Here is a slightly adapted version of a news release we sent out this morning to the national media to announce God’s [...]
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Yesterday I spoke to our entire staff—and to the AiG board members who were in town for a three-day board meeting—in a chapel session on the importance of standing up for the authority of God’s Word in the culture. I thought it would be a good refresher for the staff to be reminded of why [...]
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. . . in a good sense, that is!
I’ve mentioned before on this blog that I’m not a real fan of fiction books—they have to be real exciting to hold my interest. But my Australian friend Julie Cave succeeded with her novel Deadly Disclosures. I couldn’t put it down.
Yesterday, Julie—who’s visiting the United States with her husband Terry, [...]
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Here is a copy of a new release that our publicist distributed yesterday to media outlets throughout the USA:
Having recently passed the millionth visitor mark, AiG’s world-renown Creation Museum will celebrate its third anniversary this Friday by dedicating several new children’s exhibits, which together make up the “Kneehigh Museum” within the existing museum.
Opened to the [...]
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Last week we were thrilled to have Dr. Dan Anderson, President of Appalachian Bible College in West Virginia, and his wife, Rosalie, bring a group of students from the college to the Creation Museum. These talented young people made up a bell choir group that gave a wonderful presentation to Creation Museum visitors.
I also had [...]
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As I was reading Dr. John Whitcomb’s excellent web article on our homepage last Monday, I was reminded that the 50th anniversary of the publication of his co-authored book The Genesis Flood (along with Dr. Henry Morris, founder of the Institute for Creation Research) will be next year. This is a monumental work—perhaps the most important book in the [...]
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Well, I woke up yesterday morning to news headlines on television (and then seeing many of the same claims in newspaper and web reports) that scientists had supposedly made some sort of life in a laboratory. For instance, Science News blarred that the scientists used “a made-from-scratch genome,” which was not made “from scratch” at all—the reporter gives a false impression as [...]
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