
From time to time I like to share testimonies with you that come into our offices—here is one from this week:
For the past three years, I have been going to a men’s Bible study . . . . We have a great deal of spiritual harmony in this group. On any given Saturday, we [...]
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Visiting recently at the Creation Museum with his family—for the fourth time—was Tony Breeden. Tony heads up a creationist ministry in West Virginia (where I am today—speaking at Appalachian Bible College, which includes an open-to-the-public talk Thursday evening) , and one of his outreaches (a national one) is to involve churches in something called Creation Sunday. [...]
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As most people around the country have been scrapping ice off their windshields or shoveling snow off their sidewalk, they (you?) may be dreaming of warmer weather and your summer vacation.
Now is a great time to make reservations for our Defending the Faith 2010 family conference. Join us for four days of apologetics teaching and [...]
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Last week my wife and I—and AiG’s Dr. Jason Lisle and Dan Lietha—decided (as we are all somewhat science fiction fans) to watch the new movie Avatar. We were interested in two things:
The special effects used
The underlying message(s) of the movie
The lead article on AiG’s website today (Monday) is our review of this movie. [...]
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It’s happened again: visitors coming to the Creation Museum and asking if I’m in town, and then hearing that I flew out that morning to speak in their area back home for a seminar—in fact, speaking at the church they used to attend! Justin and Bridget Ryan from Upland, California packed up their five children and started out on the trip [...]
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Well—sorry about the pun! AiG’s CCO Mark Looy is known around the office for his “creative” puns! And it was Mark who suggested this heading!
Last week I took the locally well-known Anderson Ferry across the Ohio River—from Northern Kentucky to the Cincinnati side of the river. Our captain, John James, spotted me in [...]
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We will host three Grand Canyon rafting tours in 2010, but already two have sold out many weeks ago. We still have some slots available, though, for the April 23-May 1 trip. This one is unique, as it is led by AiG’s geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling and popular AiG speaker Carl Kerby. During the nine days you will raft [...]
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Here is a testimony of the impact of the book Already Gone from Dan Lietha , our talented artist of such things as our regular and popular web cartoon called AfterEden. Here is a report he sent to me recently about the impact of our new book Already Gone—a book which explains why so many [...]
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One of the more unusual speaking engagements I’ve had recently was the opportunity this past week to speak to the weekly Bible study of the Cincinnati Bengals professional football team. Our AiG headquarters and Creation Museum are less than 20 miles away from the stadium where the Bengals play, and because a chaplain for the [...]
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Over the last two days, I had the honor of speaking to all students and faculty at two extended chapels—and also a public evening meeting—at Northland International University in Dunbar, Wisconsin. To me it was very encouraging to be asked to speak at a Christian university that takes a stand on biblical [...]
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