by Robert Gerow | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog
Have you wondered why trees are bare in the coldest seasons? Every fall, all over the colder regions of the world, trees are transforming for winter. Through spring and summer, their leaves are actively producing fuel through the act of photosynthesis. However, the...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 21, 2020 | Blog
The Bible is a book compiled from many historic texts and has been under fire about its historical validity. The validation process of a historical document involves researchers who date the copies of manuscripts to identify the time from original writing to the copy...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 18, 2020 | Blog
Did you know red blood cells are disk-shaped with a concave center on both sides? A scientific study was conducted to determine the most efficient shape of a red blood cell in carrying oxygen. They came up with a calculation utilizing the law of gas diffusion and...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 16, 2020 | Blog
Did you know evidence for a Global Flood can be observed in the Grand Canyon? (Content adapted from Inspired Evidence by Julie Vett & Bruce Malone.) The Grand Canyon is a huge hole in the earth’s surface at 277 miles long, 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep; 900...
by Robert Gerow | Nov 14, 2020 | Blog
Did you know that the Monarch butterfly has a compact navigational system more powerful than your personal GPS? (Content adapted from Inspired Evidence by Julie Vett & Bruce Malone.) The amazing monarch has a number of incredible design features including the...
by Courtney Tucker | Nov 12, 2020 | Podcast
DescriptionRead more... With the election complete, there is much that is still uncertain. The winner is still unclear and the path to victory appears rocky. With all this uncertainty, where do we go from here? Are there things we should be prepared to face in the...