Is this Friday good for you?

Is this Friday good for you?

  As we look forward to celebrating the resurrection of our Savior on Easter Sunday, it’s important to reflect on the importance of Jesus’ death as the means for our salvation. We remember Christ’s crucifixion with a combination of grief and gratefulness this Good...
The Bamboo Grew

The Bamboo Grew

  Did you know the bamboo plant takes about five years to mature?   The plant shows little to no “above ground” activity during the first 2-4 years. Meanwhile, an extensive root system is developing underground. On the surface, the plant is not very productive. After...
Who is St. Patrick?

Who is St. Patrick?

On March 17 people all around the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with parties, parades, four leaf clovers and the color green. So who was St. Patty and where did we get these celebratory traditions? St. Patrick was born to Christian parents around AD 387. His birth...
Observable vs Historical Science

Observable vs Historical Science

  What is science? When science comes to mind, you may think of white lab coats, microscopes and colorful glass vials of steaming chemicals. These portrayals do not define science. The definition of science is the study of the universe based on evidence that is...
Coal and the Global Flood

Coal and the Global Flood

Did you know coal mines serve as vivid reminders of Noah’s Flood? Inside a coal mine are the remains of buried leaves, trees, shells and sometimes fish. Going underground is like traveling into a long lost world. Coalminers frequently uncover carbonized branches and...
Work Wholeheartedly

Work Wholeheartedly

Who loves to work? Work is considered by many as a necessary evil, a curse, something to be avoided at all costs. Yet, work was given to mankind before people rebelled against their maker, and God allowed death, disease, and hard toil to enter into all of creation....