
As we continue to look at the compromise on Genesis with millions of years and evolution that is so rife in the church, I was saddened to find that the student council at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago had invited a well-known group in for an “old earth creation [...]
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As a result of various blog and Facebook items I have written recently concerning compromise of God’s Word (particularly in Genesis) in the church, a person in the Nazarene denomination was alarmed at the quotes I gave from two professors at Nazarene universities (Darrel Falk and Karl Giberson—see previous blogs).
This person then wrote the following [...]
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Yesterday in Mansfield, Ohio, at Crossroads Community Church, we were thrilled to see overflow crowds for our two school assemblies as part of our Answers in Genesis conference. So many young people, parents, and teachers came up to thank me for bringing the special messages to them.
In the sessions for kindergarten through grade six, [...]
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On May 1, as a sequel to our very popular Already Gone book, our publisher, Master Books, will be releasing Already Compromised, of which I am a coauthor.
The book Already Gone was based on research conducted into why two thirds of young people are leaving the church. The research was carried out by [...]
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The AiG conference in Mansfield (central Ohio) continues through Monday evening (see the event page for details). Here are some photos from Saturday:
Please pray for the rest of the conference Sunday and Monday. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken
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Yesterday, before leaving for Mansfield, Ohio, where I will be speaking Saturday through Sunday (see event calendar), I spoke to teachers at a Lutheran Educators’ Conference at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati.
It was thrilling to hear testimonies from teachers who are already using AiG resources in their classrooms. I had two teachers tell [...]
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Most of you may be aware of the controversy surrounding AiG being expelled from two homeschool conferences. One convention was in Cincinnati, OH, and the other was in Philadelphia/King of Prussia, PA.
Rather than dwell on that sad episode, I wanted to share some positive news. I will be speaking at a number of major homeschool [...]
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Listen to this two minute audio clip where I quoted Dr. Peter Enns and commented on his beliefs at the homeschool convention in Greenville, SC, last week—you can appraise for yourself this section of my talk:
Homeschool Convention Audio Clip—Ken Ham
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Yesterday morning at our AiG staff chapel, we were privileged to have as a guest speaker, Pastor Johnny Hunt of Georgia (his wife Janet accompanied him along with two grandchildren and some friends). He was the recent president of the Southern Baptists.
Pastor Hunt is the [...]
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We need to write an article one day dealing with how a Christian can be loving in the context of pointing out error. Some people have accused me recently of being “un-christian” and even “ unloving” [...]
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