Monthly Archive for January, 2011

Overflow Crowds in Milwaukee!

What a thrill to see such interest in the AiG conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,  at Brookside Baptist church. On Sunday morning, 1,700 people attended when normally 900 turn out for the Sunday services.  On Sunday evening, the auditorium filled, the overflow room for 500 people filled, three more overflow rooms were packed, and people stood [...]

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Encouragement

I thought today it would be good to be reminded of the tremendous number of encouraging comments we have received by email, phone, and letter—just this past week alone—regarding the spiritual battle that AiG is involved in.
Below is just one as representative of these comments. We thank you so much for such encouragement, but [...]

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The Christian Post on the CNN Debate

If you haven’t read the article from The Christian Post on the informal TV debate I had on CNN with Barry Lynn from Americans United for Separation of Church and State about the Ark Encounter project, then I urge you to do so.  Here is an excerpt from the article:
When asked if the theme park [...]

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Teaching Sunday School and Child Abuse

AiG researcher Dr. Georgia Purdom recently wrote two blog posts that I encourage all of you to read. In the first blog post she stated the following:
Last week I wrote a blog about the John Freshwater case, and in closing, included the following statement:
I teach Sunday school for first through third grade, and over [...]

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CNN Debate Last Night

Ken Ham debates Rev. Barry Lynn on the Anderson Cooper 360 CNN program

As I was writing my daily blog last night, we decided to also use it as our main web article for today on the home page of www.AnswersInGenesis.org. Below are the first few paragraphs:

Last night I was in a PBS-TV studio in Cincinnati to participate in a debate on the Anderson Cooper 360 CNN program. [...]

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Who Said This?

Everyone is entitled to have their own beliefs and their own spirituality. . . .
The big difference is that the dogma of the church can be so hateful and divisive. It’s stuck in the stone age. We don’t live in the stone age anymore. The church is losing people left, right and center because people [...]

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Wisconsin Gets A Triple Dose of AiG

What a time to speak at conferences in Wisconsin! It’s winter and very cold up there! But this month, AiG has three forages into Wisconsin.
First, Dr. Terry Mortenson and Dr. Jason Lisle spoke at Northland International University. This is one of the very few Christian universities that take a stand on Genesis [...]

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AiG Wins NRB Award

Answers in Genesis was thrilled to hear the news that it had won the “Best Television
Mixed Media Campaign Award” from the National Religious Broadcaster organization (NRB).
The NRB stated the following on its website:
Answers in Genesis (AiG) will receive the NRB Best Television Mixed Media Campaign Award for the I Am Not Ashamed national media campaign [...]

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Recent Comments

I thought you would be interested in some recent comments we received.
By email:
Your ministry has changed the way I did RE [Religious Education], my understanding of the Bible, and the way I home school my children. [With] all of the disappointments that have come your way over years especially from Christians, thank you for carrying [...]

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AiG Website Grows in Popularity

AiG’s “mother” website and other sites belonging to AiG have had significant growth in 2010. You may be interested in these stats based on Google Analytics (which many sites use for traffic trending, although the numbers may not be exact.)
www.AnswersInGenesis.org

had more than 10 million visits in 2010
had more than 5 million unique visitors

www.CreationMuseum.org

had more [...]

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