What do International Museum Day and the 43rd anniversary of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens have in common?
Many Visitors Travel 2,000 miles from the Pacific Northwest.
This past week my wife and I traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where I spoke to the students at a small but a most unique Bible college.
This week, the board and some of the leadership staff of AiG are meeting in Jackson Hole Wyoming. We are meeting at a Christian Camp run by our AiG board
One of the best-selling Christian authors of recent decades is Jerry Bridges. He and his wife Jane—who live in Colorado—toured our Creation Museum.
Guest Blog by Rod Martin Ken is floating somewhere down the Colorado River today on a trip lead Tom Vail, author of Grand Canyon: A Different View. I'll be
While I was away, one of the pioneers in biblical, catastrophist geology—whose research we have used quite frequently—toured the Creation Museum this week. Dr.
I’m sure you’re wondering what this seeming array of mismatched terms has to do with each other! A couple weeks ago they all came together in a forum on the
Is the present the key to the past? Or is knowing what happened in the past the key to the present?
The operations manager for the organization Creation Research Japan visited our offices this past week, spending time with a number of AiG staff. Michiko (see
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