Monthly Archive for June, 2010

Quickly Over Millions of Years

Areas of Eastern Washington State and the Columbia River Gorge were once explained as a result of slow processes over millions of years.  However, secular scientists have now come to realize that massive, catastrophic processes were involved.  Creationists have done a lot of research to show that the breaking of an ice dam at the [...]

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Meeting “Johnnys” and “Marys”

At the AiG conference in Washington, when discussing the problem of young people who leave the church (two thirds by college age based on the Already Gone research), I refer to them as “Johnnys and Marys.” I also say that if Johnny and Mary are brought up to stand on the authority of God’s [...]

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Award Winning Videos

I am currently in Vancouver, Washington, for an AiG conference at Crossroads Community Church, and as part of this conference, we have brought our talented video crew out to video all the sessions I am presenting at over the three days.  The current video set with a series of presentations of mine was filmed [...]

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Meyer—The Memory Man!

Tom Meyer is a ministry friend who lives as a student in Jerusalem , but travels on occasion to the U.S. (where he’s originally from). He visited the Creation Museum last year, and this past week he was back. We had him speak to our staff during [...]

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NFL Pro Bowler/Super Bowl Winner at the Museum

No, he did not have his Super Bowl ring on him when he visited the Creation Museum a few days ago, but Jay Schroeder’s tour of the museum with his wife Debbie (and their young daughter) was a blessing to many of our staff who met him (I was away in St. Louis speaking at [...]

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Salvation in Atlanta

Over the last four weeks, Answers in Genesis has had the great privilege of presenting the Seven C’s of History at First Baptist Atlanta (Dr. Charles Stanley’s church).  Dr. Terry Mortenson presented the first four C’s being Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, and Confusion, while my brother Stephen (AiG’s Senior Director of Outreach) finished with the last three C’s of Christ, Cross, and [...]

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Even a Four-Year-Old

I just wanted to say thanks.  We totally enjoyed our time at the Creation Museum and all in the group were so impressed with the quality of the exhibits and the clarity of the gospel throughout.
Rick and I were so pleased to finally get to use our passes and see the museum for ourselves.  We came home [...]

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Evolution and Cochlear Implant

AiG researcher and speaker Dr. Georgia Purdom wrote a fascinating and instructive blog posting on her AiG speaker’s blog that I thought would be good for all of you to read.  Dr. Purdom writes:
A couple months ago, I responded to a skeptic who commented on my blog about an event I spoke at in Montana. Interestingly, [...]

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Great Photos

From time to time I like to post Creation Museum photos taken by our talented staff photographers Deb and Marty Minnard. This couple is on the front lines of the museum ministry—they are often the first people that museum guests meet after getting their tickets and heading towards the museum entrance. The Minnards stand ready [...]

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Museum Participates in Charity Auction

The Creation Museum is pleased to be part of an auction that benefits a charity called the “Special Operations Warrior Foundation.” SOWF, according to its website, “provides full scholarship grants and educational and family counseling to the surviving children of special operations personnel who die in operational or training missions and immediate financial assistance to [...]

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