Made-Up Religion L. Ron Hubbard had an idea that religion, particularly a cult, is where the money was. So in the 1950s he started the Church of Scientology, or what might rightly be called Hubbardism. It was an interesting mixture between modern secular humanism, self-help psychology, and Eastern thought with a little science fiction thrown in. So what are the teachings of Scientology, and how should Christians respond? | | Every Pulpit in America Ken Ham's revolutionary new book, Gospel Reset, has just been sent as a mass mailing to 266,000 American churches, along with complimentary tickets for church leaders to visit the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, and the striking new Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. This is another major AiG effort to help revitalize the church in western nations. Which churches received the book, and what's so unique about it? | | | Gospel Reset Ken Ham's newest book will help you understand how to effectively reach the lost with a message of salvation that actually makes sense. | | | | | Salvation Made Relevant The culture has changed! Christian values and traditions, even terms that were once common knowledge, have become a thing of the past. In this compelling new book, Ken Ham passionately communicates the soul-saving essentials of creation evangelism using two very different sermons from the book of Acts. | | | | You may think, "How can I impact my children and my children's children? What could I do with only a few more years?" Friend, be like the repentant Manasseh. Learn More → | | | | | | | | A recent find at two archaeological sites in Croatia discovered dairy lipids in several fragments of jars of pottery. What can we learn about their culture? Learn More → | | | | | | | | A recent study, led by the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, found around 20% of the genes which had been classified as coding genes were not coding. Learn More → | | | | | | | | Bring your family and friends to the Creation Museum on Saturday, October 13, 2018, for a day of fall festivities! Learn More → | | | | | | |
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