Fascinating facts about God’s world that gives us thousands of pieces of evidence to prove that He created and sustains the universe.
Stephen Hawking: Cosmologist Who Gets a Big Bang Out of the Universe (Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Scientists & Inventors)
Johannes Kepler: Giant of Faith and Science (Sowers)
Story of Creation: Words from Genesis
A book to share and treasure, this is a true celebration of life. From the highly acclaimed illustrator of The Story of Christmas and Noah’s Ark comes the tale of the Creation, the seven-day genesis of the earth and its inhabitants, as recounted in the King James Version of the Bible. Brilliant full-color pictures reveal each unfolding detail of God’s plan.
Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution
In 1996, Darwin’s Black Box helped to launch the intelligent design movement: the argument that nature exhibits evidence of design, beyond Darwinian randomness. It sparked a national debate on evolution, which continues to intensify across the country. From one end of the spectrum to the other, Darwin’s Black Box has established itself as the key intelligent design text — the one argument that must be addressed in order to determine whether Darwinian evolution is sufficient to explain life as we know it.
In a major new Afterword for this edition, Behe explains that the complexity discovered by microbiologists has dramatically increased since the book was first published. That complexity is a continuing challenge to Darwinism, and evolutionists have had no success at explaining it. Darwin’s Black Box is more important today than ever.
Troubled House
An exciting courtroom drama about an agnostic biology professor accused of teaching creationism.
Professor Keyes decides that it is wrong to teach as fact something that is not proven, but that he should keep an open mind and view evolution as a likely event, but not the only explanation for mankind. The play deftly points out how an entrenched belief can appear to be fact to those who hold it. It also points out that there are often severe consequences to those who might take a stand against the accepted norm. But it also shows how freeing it can be to take that stand even with the anticipated consequences.