A recent “Creation Moments” article is worth reading. “Anyone who has seen the film Jurassic Park knows that evolutionists have been telling us that modern-day birds are descended from dinosaurs. Well, it looks like the scientists have recently changed their mind. According to an article on the ScienceDaily website dated June 9, researchers at Oregon … Continue reading
Birds in Hymns – He The Pearly Gates Will Open
But after that the kindness and love of God our Savior toward man appeared, (Titus 3:4 KJV) Writer: Frederick A Blom 1867-1927 Musician: Elsie Ahlwen, 1905- Love divine, so great and wondrous or He The Pearly Gates Will Open Love divine, so great and wondrous, Deep and mighty, pure, sublime! Coming from the heart of … Continue reading
When I Consider! – Nebraska Man
Although claims of ape-to-man links frequently make headlines, rarely is it even mentioned, as these claims invariably are proven false. One of many examples of the poor quality of evidence used to support evolution is the single tooth commonly known as Nebraska Man. This tooth was publicized a genuine “missing link” and was used as evidence … Continue reading
Birds of the Bible – Favorites
While on vacation, I showed some family and friends this blog, and took them to some of my favorite articles and videos. Putting out a rushed article (which is due today) would not be good, instead, I am going to share the links to my favorites. If you are new to the blog or just … Continue reading
Back from Vacation
Then He said to them, “Come away, all of you, to a quiet place, and rest awhile.” For there were many coming and going, so that they had no time even for meals. (Mar 6:31 WNT) Dan and I have been on vacation, and are back now. Guess I will have to get busy and … Continue reading
A Lesson From The Geese
I received an interesting e-mail from a friend and decided to post it. Checking out how to do it, I found it already posted on slideshare. Hope you enjoy it.
Birds of the Bible – Niami, Niger, West Africa
Our missionaries in Niami, Niger, encounter different Birds of the Bible than our missionary in Brazil, that I wrote about last week. These are some of the different birds mentioned in the Bible that they might see in Niger that we don’t see here. Some do not have pictures, so this is not a complete list. … Continue reading
When I Consider – Guillemot
I know all the birds of the hills, and all that moves in the field is mine. (Psalms 50:11 ESV) “Evidence From Biology” “Every feature and function of a bird’s body testifies to design. From the moment they lay their eggs to their yearly migrations across the globe, birds provide eloquent testimony to their Creator. … Continue reading
Birds of the Bible – Paraiba, Brazil
Because one of our men left for Brazil to become a missionary and we already have a missionary there, I was wondering if they might see different Birds of the Bible than we see up here in North America. So, this is the result of that search. The first thing I found out is that “Brazil … Continue reading
Did Birds Evolve From Dinosaurs?
This weeks “Answersweekly” has a very interesting article about two Oregon State University scientist who don’t agree with the bird-to-dinosaur theory. There is a link there for the “Birds Did Not Evolve from Dinosaurs, Say Evolutionists“, with a subtitle of, “Stunning New Research Overturns Widely Held Evolutionary Idea.” It is worth your time to read the … Continue reading
Birds of the Bible – Study Tips
When the Birds of the Bible were introduced in February, 2008, “Introduction to Birds of the Bible“, the goal was to acquaint you with each bird that is mentioned in the Bible and for you to learn of God’s great handiwork in their creation. These blogs have grown greatly since then. I would like to … Continue reading
Opening Site For Scripture and References
(Updated 12/3/09) Today I am opening up a section to be used for references. It will be used for storing some study references to use in the study of God’s Wondrous Creation. Whether it is for creation, critters or birds, I trust you will find them beneficial. One difference is that the Bird pages have … Continue reading