Monthly Archive for June, 2010

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Billboards Up in Pittsburgh!

One of our longtime supporters, Marc Jacobs—who has visited the Creation Museum many times (and has brought over 180 guests!)—is an executive with an energy exploration company (Penneco) based in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. Marc is not only a big museum fan, but teaches apologetics and creation/evolution in his area. He has also sponsored some [...]

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Marquis’ Marquee Performance

Last Monday, the AiG staff and our Creation Museum guests had the privilege to hear selections from the book of Genesis dramatically performed by the talented Marquis Laughlin. Marquis is a “performance artist” whose life’s work is to bless audiences who hear, see, and experience the God of the Bible—through the words of the Bible. [...]

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“First Time I Have Witnessed an Adult Accept Christ in a VBS”

AiG’s VBS programs have been receiving rave reviews. We were thrilled to receive this feedback this past week:
Just a thank you for the VBS Program “The Egypt File“. We just completed the program Sunday and it was a great success. Both the children & Teachers loved the lessons, skits, & songs. The greatest thing [...]

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“Excited About My New Faith”

A student from a Christian high school in Nevada wrote to us:
I just wanted to let you know that I just got saved! I’m so excited about my new faith! I go to a Christian high school, and in my Christian studies class, my teacher showed us some Ken Ham videos. I was so amazed at all [...]

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Nazarene Professor Misrepresents—Again!

Once again, Karl Giberson has misrepresented AiG and me in an obvious attempt to malign our reputation—he is the vice president of BioLogos (an organization that promotes theistic evolution); on the faculty of Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Massachusetts; and the director of the Forum on Faith and Science at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts.
Writing on the huffingtonpost.com website, [...]

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Bill Nye the Humanist Guy

Many of you have probably heard of the TV program Bill Nye The Science Guy—the Emmy-winning PBS children’s program.  There is no doubt that Bill Nye is a great communicator and was (and still is—the programs are still running  on PBS) very popular with children.  In fact, when he taught operational science (the same science that creationists would [...]

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Not “Chicken” to Present the Creation/Gospel Message

I wanted to share a unique outreach that a church in Tennessee is having using AiG materials—and also using a local Chick-Fil-A restaurant—to reach out to their community. I hope you’ll be encouraged by this email that we received from AiG friend Pastor Greg Tabor in Tennessee (note the orange Creation Museum shirt in one of the photos [...]

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4,000 Reached Directly in Virginia

Buddy Davis and I spoke to around an estimated 4,000 different people (including 600 young children) at the homeschool convention in Richmond, VA.   We were thrilled at the response from parents, teens, and children—lots of great testimonies.  I also gave the commencement address to around 3,000 people (including 200 graduates) at a homeschool graduation ceremony.  Here are some [...]

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An Excited Seven-Year-Old

While speaking at the homeschool convention in Virginia yesterday, a young boy came up to me and said, “Mr. Ham, I’m excited about your presentations, and I love Dinosaurs.”  I asked him how old he was and he said, “My name is TJ and I am seven.” So I just had to get my photograph [...]

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You Can Still Be One of 2,400!

Nearly 2,400 people have now registered for AiG’s summer Defending the Faith conference, July 19–22 in beautiful Tennessee. With a unique line-up of powerful speakers, and plenty of time to visit tourist attractions/shows in the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area, this is going to be another great time of teaching, fellowshipping, and singing.  There is only five weeks to go till the start [...]

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