@OklaInspector Thanks Corey! I really need to post more regularly, it’s just with the incredible ministry growth we’ve had, it leaves me with very little time.
I am not a father, but here are my thoughts on fatherhood related to lessons from the Heavenly Father. Just published in Christian Post: https://t.co/Fq7vUVt6qq
@ChristianPost ran my piece on graduation and the importance of following your call (can you guess I figured out how to relate it back to astronomy?) https://t.co/R1SopJiV70
Check out my latest adventure as reporter John Zmirak and I met at the Perot Museum and I destroyed the strongholds of evolution in their biased exhibits. https://t.co/1Ds8KWo6Xz
We may not be used to thinking about "plutons," but this geologist also describes what happened as being like cake batter, so it's still easy to follow his description of forming granite (in a remarkably short period of time) :
https://t.co/ln1qJJVmjD
The myth that science and religion are enemies runs rampant in Western culture. Today's article discusses some of the claims and realities about these two aspects of life: https://t.co/IUSQsqHakn
We've all seen rock layers sandwiched together in smooth plates, but did you know these common features tell a story about their formation? Today, take a minute to unpack what regular patterns have to say about the past: https://t.co/iIg2LGk6A5
Can you imagine being at the Grand Canyon and not paying attention to it? Yet, people do! And we can act this way as well unless we learn to see what we're looking at: https://t.co/fe2T1VvkAi
Many Christians point to the looseness of a word like "day" to create space for God to have used evolution. What do we find when we let the biblical text speak for itself about God's timing in creation?
https://t.co/4bteEssIAS
Stromatolite may not be a commonly known name, but for those who care about either fossils or microbiology, they are fascinating. Come, meet some of God's smallest, stubbornly thriving structural creations:
https://t.co/acVxTqf26o
Today, we consider an applied ethics study on lying to explore the insights and limitations of scientific scrutiny of our moral choices and their effect on our testimony to a watching world:
https://t.co/giCHBs8m97
It's always a good idea to understand what other viewpoints have to say about their own beliefs. Today, we take a few minutes to look at what evolutionists have to say about how the evolutionary process actually works :
https://t.co/yUWqyJ7gcc
As far as stars are concerned, there are few things as exciting as the "cataclysmic" type! Learn more about them from an astrophysicist:
https://t.co/yLUpAxk9s2