Why I Write And Teach Creation Science
In today's world there are so many things fighting against the Christian faith. Statistics seem to scream at us about how youth are leaving the church in droves, once they're old enough to go out on their own.
My desire, in teaching creation science, is to break down barriers that sometimes make God and His Word confusing. For example, we are taught about Evolution in all walks of life: school, entertainment, history and more. It's just understood by everyone that evolution is a fact. We're told that in the beginning there was a big bang of energy that somehow created everything. We're told that life thrived for endless amounts of time (millions of years.) But then some volcano exploded, or a meteor crashed, or both things happened at the same time. It was a world changing event that destroyed much of the life on this Earth. (You know, dinosaurs, mastodons, and our ancestor named Lucy.)
2017 Eclipse Across America
The 2017 eclipse across America is almost here! I was curious about it, and thought perhaps my family and I should take part. After all, this is a rare event. Here's some of the information I have collected!
Child Training Bible
Several weeks ago my wife found this awesome chart system that could help our kids, and us, use the Bible better. There's tons of books, commentaries and systems to help you learn the Bible. But this one is not a companion book or system. It's something that plugs into your Bible and helps you use it more efficiently. It's called the Child Training Bible.
Dinosaurs In Video Games!
Dinosaurs In Video Games!
Firstly, if you haven't read Noah Drake And The Dragon Killer yet, check it out at https://www.amazon.com/Noah-Drake-Dragon-Killer-Christian/dp/1540358089/ It's a middle grade fiction about dinosaurs, creation science, family and fun! You'll love it!
As you read, it will soon become obvious that Noah Drake loves video games. In book one his favorite game is called Dino Rodeo. Now, there's no such thing as that game in real life. It's made up for the book. It's actually a compilation of different games I've played, or my two sons have played, in the past.