Tuesday, May 29, 2012


Hi everyone!
Beverly and I left Jackson before lunch on Wednesday and arrived in PA at the home of Nancy and Jay Kuhns, Jared’s parents.  







On our way we stopped in Kentucky at the museum and met with Ken and Dr. Menton who showed us the new exhibit on Lucy.  This will be a hot exhibit drawing a lot of interest. The exhibit shows the contrast between how the evolutionists view this fossil vs. the Biblical explanation.  The holograms in it are really amazing!





Ken met a young boy in the museum café and asked if he was able to come back tomorrow when the Lucy exhibit opens and his mother said no…so Ken took him behind the curtain to show him the exhibit!  Wow! What a response. I continue to be amazed as to how the young children respond to Ken!  It may very well be that the biggest impact of the ministry will be yet to be seen until the next generation grows up.  Great PR for Ken as well. That boy will never forget it.












Couple of pictures here, Beverly being treated well by the Noah’s Café staff – Dr. Menton doing well from Chemo treatment.  (But pray much his wife has just found out she has stage three cancer as well!) 

















This is our five year anniversary of the opening of the Creation museum!  So far attendance has reached 1,554,451!  That is a lot of people.


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

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Thursday, October 27, 2011




Hi from Laramie,

Yesterday we took a detour and went north to I80. If you have seen the news there was a heavy snow in Northern Colorado with about a foot in the Fort Collins area. We saw the news this morning and the roads are reported to be bad down there. So we came north and stayed here in Laramie.

This morning it was 3 below and the real feel temp was 14 below!

Here is a picture of the team at the museum before we left and another at the Ark Encounter offices.

Had a wonderful time in Branson and the meeting with the folks at New Leaf press was very exciting.

Hope to give some report and more pictures on Sunday.

We stayed with the Gilmore’s and the Unruh’s in Kansas two nights ago. It was 86 degrees in Missouri the day before we left with the leaves really changing. At Branson Amy and Caleb came to see us and we had a great time of fellowship with them. At the museum Caleb B. and Ethan joined us too!

Cort did a fine job playing the hammered dulcimer at the museum lobby and he also played before I spoke to the pastors and also at the JHBC booth. The young people did a fine job representing the college.

Thanks Kenton for the fine message last week. Looks like the small groups are ready to fly. This is very good.

Don

Thursday, October 20, 2011



Hello,
Well the Pastors's Conference is history. We had a wonderful time. I spoke today twice, once for a devotional for about 20 min plus on the subject of forgiveness and a regular session this afternoon on the subject of God and the Spectacular.

Here is a picture of our crew. The booth for the college went very well and we had a lot of responses. Cort played at the booth today as well as in the lobby of the museum. The team represented the school very well and met a lot of interesting people.

It was Ken's birthday today and we had several presentations during the day.

The kids are tired and tomorrow we head over to the Ark Encounter offices so they can meet the team there and share some of the book.

They enjoyed hearing Mohler and the many of the other speakers as well.

It has been raining here for most of our stay.

I had the opportunity to present a gift to Ken and Mally on behalf of the board and include a picture also of that.

Don

Tuesday, October 18, 2011




Well today was the first day of the Pastor's Conference. Al Mohler spoke twice today and along with our speakers and Ken etc had lunch with him. He did a wonderful job and gave insight as to the state of affairs with Christian leaders who have tried to make peace with modern thinking on millions of years. Will try to share this with you all when we get home.

Beverly's birthday today and the daughters sent flowers!

Staff met later tonight to go over the day at the booth and the needs for tomorrow. They are doing a fine job and representing the college and church well. Met Lance and Karen and had a great time with them, also some others we met last time.

Appreciate your prayers for the two presentations on Thursday.

Don


Tuesday, October 11, 2011




Hi,

We had a neat experience yesterday. We traveled a part of the Blue Ridge Parkway and soon after getting on this route we came to a turnout that had a sign about the migration of the Monarch butterflies. I remember seeing the migration featured I think in a Moody Science film. At any rate while we were standing there the butterflies were flying overhead and sometimes pretty close to us. I have copied a couple of pictures. These amazing insects travel something like 4000 miles in their migration. A clear testimony to the design of the Creator.

Note the butterfly in the middle of the picture and another one against the sky.

Also here is a photo of the highest point on the Parkway, over 6000 feet.



Well tomorrow we head north to PA to get ready for the weekend retreat at the Loft Camp.

Here are a few photos of the past week. The board along with some Ark staff met to tour the site of the Ark Encounter. We took a very important moment to ask the Lord to bless this effort.

Then we have a photo of us waiting at the Hanson’s home ready to begin the ichat to CBC for the Sunday message.

The Hansen’s live in South Carolina near the boarder with NC. We had a wonderful time with them, very restful. Got to tour again a bit of Bob Jones U and also to see the sanctuary of the church they are attending. Got two ideas we may be able to use for future small groups or other program curriculum.

Then we headed north and stayed two nights in Pigeon Forge, TN. More pics later.

Don