Blog Posts - Creation
Introduction

To tell you the truth, I can’t believe all that I have witnessed. The reality of it all still astonishes me to this very day. The magnitude of what I am about to tell you is far greater than any … Continue reading →...
by Putting My Feet in the Dirt on Feb 3, 2016
Genesis: Myth or History?

Thomas Cole (1801–1848): The Garden of Eden. Image: public domain. Joel Kontinen Many biblical scholars take a very different approach to Genesis and creation than what Jesus or the New Testament authors did. They regarded it as true, autho...
by Joel Kontinen on Feb 3, 2016
Captivated by Glory

Peering through a grand picturesque window I fall witness to stunning panoramic views Inundated in rich mesmerizing tranquility Tendrils of sleepy withered vines Once resplendent and flourishing Hold fast in alluring cascading abundance Crumpled leav...
by Putting My Feet in the Dirt on Jan 29, 2016
7 Reasons Why ONLY 1% of Nigerians Really Make Money Online

This is a guest post by Stephen Abiodun, the CEO of the Africa Business Classroom. You too can submit your guest post via Guest Post Submission and review The topic of making money online is the most popular topic you hear all around the web,...
by Make Money Online Nigeria on Jan 28, 2016
Creating the Solar System – School Project

On the last day of the Autumn Term in school, my youngest came out with a little slip of paper telling us all about the holiday homework. The youngest is in Reception at school and the subject he will be learning about in the new term will be Space...
by mumofthreeboys on Jan 3, 2016
Why Incarnation is Essential: Incarnation, take #2

(This is a rather long and awkward essay, but I am trying to put in words my sense that beyond my sometimes glib use of the word “God” lies the belief that the reality at the core of the universe is a reality that can be appropriated by self-awar...
by Preludium on Jan 2, 2016
A Whiff from Eden: Cat Adopts Ducklings on Irish Farm

Cats don’t usually adopt ducklings that will quickly outgrow them. (This bird was not brought up by a feline.) Joel Kontinen Usually, a cat will eat tiny birds. But this did not happen on an Irish farm. A little over a year ago, the baby du...
by Joel Kontinen on Dec 30, 2015
New Trends in Creation: Answers in Genesis Opens Full-Size Noah’s Ark; Institute for Creation Research Builds New Museum

AiG and ICR have great projects in store for 2016 and beyond, featuring Noah’s Ark, for instance. Joel Kontinen 2016 looks like a good year for friends of creation. Answers in Genesis is opening its Noah’s Ark Encounter in July. The Institu...
by Joel Kontinen on Dec 22, 2015
Is the world a good or bad place?

By David Joel Miller. You create the world you live in. The question of whether the world is inherently a good place seems like a simple question on the surface, but how you answer the question and why you … Continue reading →...
by counseolrssoapbox on Dec 21, 2015
How to build a responsive list with $5 of Bing ads

The post How to build a responsive list with $5 of Bing ads appeared first on Steven Lucas Marketing.Related posts:Build A List Club review ...Automatic List System by Lemy Yu – review ...Get Response University, Learn List Building Tutorial...
by Steven Lucas Marketing on Dec 20, 2015
Signs of Design

Seeing a man carving sand is a clear sign of intentional activity. Joel Kontinen Natural sand formations can be rather spectacular. However, if one sees something that looks a bit like a dragon with scales, one might suspect that erosion is not t...
by Joel Kontinen on Dec 20, 2015
How do you get something out of nothing?

“Nobody has ever been able to create something out of nothing and yet people still deny the existence of a creator.” ~M Photo credit: http://www.fanpop.comFiled under: Quotes, Uncategorized Tagged: creating, creation...
by Putting My Feet in the Dirt on Dec 20, 2015
Alice at The Mill Arts Centre Banbury #CTalice

Monkey turned 6 last week as regular readers will know, and we had a few treats lined up for him over the weekend. We’d been invited to watch the Creation Theatre production of Alice at The Mill Arts Centre Banbury last … Continue read...
by Over 40 and a Mum to One on Dec 17, 2015
Incarnation, writ small, take #1

Incarnation is about making the Word flesh. Dangerous idea, this. Not for the faint of heart or the imagination limited to the trash heaps of machine thinking. Incarnation is about the presence of the Divine between the time God walked in the G...
by Preludium on Dec 16, 2015
Instant Product Creation System That Is 5 Years In The Making.

Eric Holmlund spent over 5 YEARS perfecting this system for you! When you see WHAT the Instant Product Engine does, you’ll understand why this incredible invention took so long. Can you imagine an automated system that generates all these for y...
by Internet Mastery Center Blog on Dec 15, 2015
Evangelicals were everywhere at the COP talks

Committed Christians were crawling under every rock at the United Nations climate talks in Paris, with environmentally-friendly evangelicals leaping into the fray as never before. Brian Webb headed up a Climate Caretakers team while VIP's such as Ric...
by The Alternative Mainstream on Dec 12, 2015
Project 365 2015 Week 50

I’ve been joining in with Project 365 since the start of 2014, and been inspired by The Boy and Me to make sure I take a Photo A Day, Every Day, For A Year! Project 365 2015 Week 50 Days 339-345. … Continue reading → The post Proje...
by Over 40 and a Mum to One on Dec 12, 2015
Ready to make serious bank with your own info-products?

As an Internet Marketer, it can be hard to make money. You want to create and sell your new product to customers, but knowing where to start can be difficult. Even when you do manage to start making sales, the time you put in vs. the number of produc...
by Internet Mastery Center Blog on Dec 10, 2015
Beauty in a Fallen World

Joel Kontinen While thorns are a consequence of the Fall, i.e. the disobedience and sin of the first humans, thorny plants such as the cacti can have incredible beautiful flowers. Such beauty reminds us of the Author of all things beutiful. We...
by Joel Kontinen on Dec 9, 2015
Colworth to Maastricht

The rising sun started to colour my right-hand sky red, then yellow, as I twisted through the countryside. Traffic was light, I was making good time, but there were two hours behind me and likely another ahead. ‘twas the first day...
by Random Walks in the Low Countries on Dec 7, 2015