The common approach to teaching Geology is to hit it once, probably in 8th Grade. But Geology is the beginning point of understanding biology, astronomy, paleontology, anthropology, archaeology, and so much more. If we hope to win the battle for our children’s minds in the area of worldview, it is vitally important that we teach […]
Read More8 Amazing Things to Do at Yellowstone National ParkBy Jen Holmstrom There are some incredible spots in our natural surroundings. We may hear about them and see pictures of them, but nothing compares to actually experiencing these miraculous places. Yellowstone National Park is mostly located in Wyoming and partially covers portions of Montana and Idaho. The […]
Read MoreDo you wish that you knew more about the Earth so that you could explain the geographical formations to your children without having to use secular materials? Geologist Patrick Nurre shows you how to explain God’s earth to your children – from a Biblical perspective. Note: This is a Biblically-based presentation. More about Patrick Nurre: […]
Read MoreHow to Identify those Rocks Your Kids are Bringing Home Presentation by Patrick Nurre Do you have a child who brings rocks home that end up in your dryer? What can you possibly do with them? Bookmark
Read MoreA Presentation by Dr. Jay Wile Dr Wile Says: There are two main ways that science is taught today. The first method, called the spiral approach, teaches a wide range of topics every year, and students spend a little time on each topic. However, every few few years, the topics are revisited, and students learn […]
Read MoreThe Most Exciting Evidence for Creation – Scientific research is constantly producing new results, and many of them dramatically support the Biblical account of creation. Soft tissue in dinosaur bones, discoveries of carbon-14 in fossils that are supposedly too old to contain it,Bookmark
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