As I begin a series of four presentations today at the Billy Graham Training Center in North Carolina (a facility called “The Cove”), I was reminded in a letter of how life-changing this ministry that the Lord has called us to really is. Please read this and be encouraged also:
I just wanted to take [...]
Monthly Archive for August, 2010
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On a particular blog post in the past, I commented that many of the so called “science” bloggers (such as PZ Myers from the University of Minnesota, Morris) are mostly expressing their anti-Christian rhetoric, engaging in name calling, and using vile and blasphemous language in attempt to shock their audiences. They are intolerant of just about everyone except themselves, and arrogantly [...]
Once again, Nazarene university professor (Eastern Nazarene College) and vice president of the theologically liberal BioLogos Forum, Karl Giberson, has misrepresented biblical creationists and the origins battle, implying that secularists versus creationists is a “religion” versus “science” battle. In a recent article, Giberson stated:
What seems to be appearing on the horizon is a [...]

I am so encouraged to know that there are literally dozens of creation groups spread out all across America (and even to Canada, Mexico, and several nations abroad). We have a good relationship with nearly all of them, and thus, we are encouraged when these creation groups are represented here at the Creation Museum.
Rick Faison [...]

We have heard many testimonies over the years of Christians who had compromised the Word of God (thus undermining its authority), but have had their eyes opened and recognized that they needed to return to biblical authority—as a result of being influenced by the AiG ministry. Sadly, many Christian leaders (pastors, college professors, seminary professors, etc.) have taken the pagan religion of the age (evolutionary humanism) to explain [...]

When Answers in Genesis started as a ministry 16 years ago, we soon launched a nationwide radio program (Answers) and became members of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB). NRB’s chairman, Bill Skelton, and his wife Barbara, of Memphis, Tennessee, toured the museum on Friday. See Bill’s page on the NRB website.
Bill described the museum as [...]

In this past Friday’s print edition of the Wall Street Journal (I can’t link to it, as the article is accessible only through an online subscription; though, we have one through our AiG library), an article entitled “The Perils of ‘Wannabe Cool’ Christianity” appeared. The article began by talking about the recent “oil gusher” in the Gulf of Mexico [...]

Two of the highlights of last year’s AiG tour of Israel (and Jordan) involved Pastor Kirk Wesselink, one of our 65 tour participants (along with Kirk’s wife Joyce). Kirk baptized several people from among our two tour buses, and he also led a very special communion service at the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem (at the [...]

Our AiG staff had a real treat for our morning chapel yesterday, as dinosaur sculptor and singer Buddy Davis sang a number of songs from his new CD albums—I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel of Christ and Come On Board—which were just released.
Here is some more information about the two CDs:
I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel [...]

AiG’s Vacation Bible School (VBS) program this year, Egypt File, has been a tremendous hit! We have been overwhelmed with the response, and amazed at the creative ideas people have come up with to promote and then conduct the program. Here is a fascinating example:
Our church here in Waverly, Iowa is doing the [Egypt File VBS] program and we decided to have [...]
