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Paperback / $20.00 / 284 Pages / colour photos; line drawings
The rocks of the southwestern United States suggest that some very interesting events took place there. Fourteen scientists contribute to this examination of the evidence. The discussion is scholarly and extensively documented. In addition, the events that formed the canyon are interpreted in the historical framework of Scripture.
Hardcover / $18.00 / 104 Pages / full colour
A bestseller at the Grand Canyon, and the target of considerable anti-creation sentiment, this book really does provide a different view. The deluxe colour photos include scenes of rocks and views not normally seen. The brief notes and commentary provided by various well known young earth geologists and scientists is simultaneously inspiring and informative.
Paperback / $18.00 / 199 Pages
Readers interested in the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica need look no further than this comprehensive user friendly discussion of technical information. What are the implications for the creation model of earth history? The answers are clear and interesting.
Paperback / $14.00 / 200 Pages
Bring yourself up to date on the exciting results of the latest research on radiometric dating. Discussions on this topic need not be reserved only for scientists themselves. This non-technical discussion of the RATE project is written with the interested adult in mind.
Paperback / $15.00 / 403 Pages
Today, some of the world’s best minds — in a variety of disciplines — grapple with whether there is any real purpose to our lives. Yet not only do many scientists believe in the God who created us with purpose, they also understand that what we do in the here and now has consequences in the next life. In this volume scientists discuss everything from archaeology to cosmology, philosophy and the human body.
Hardcover / $30.00 / 221 Pages / full colour
There is no doubt that the artifacts of ancient Eygpt exert a certain fascination on most people. However the standard interpretation of Eygptian history is difficult to fit into a Biblical context. This book, richly accompanied by beautiful photographs, demonstrates how Eygyptian and Biblical history are in close agreement. Highly recommended.
Hardcover / $15.00 / 140 Pages / full colour
Richly illustrated, this book is part history and part personal account about the making of the film “Amaziing Grace”. This book celebrates the efforts of William Wilberforce, who worked tirelessly to bring about the abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire. 2007 was the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade, but a bill for actual freedom did not pass the British parliament until 1833. It was Wilberforce’s Christian ideals which led him to change the course of history. Read the book for itself or to supplement the film. In either case, history comes alive.
Paperback / $14.00 / 288 Pages
This book includes interesting personal accounts of the events which led 33 individuals to reject evolution theory and embrace the creation model and how this impacted their lives. Also the backgrounds of the founding fathers of the creation movement are included.
Hardcover / $18.00 / 190 Pages / full colour
This is a spectacular guide to the Grand Canyon! This full colour, hardcover with coil booklet describes viewing options, at the canyon, what kinds of evidence to look for, fold-out photographs of the scene from view point after view point (with major features identified). All this is put into context with discussions about canyon geology, age, fossils, ecology, and recent history.
Paperback / $20.00 / 448 Pages
In the land of the “brave. and the free” some academics have suffered damage to their careers because of their Christian faith. Others, who merely expressed doubts about Darwinism, suffered because colleagues suspected they might have a religious agenda. An informed public is the first line of defense against these situations.
Paperback / $10.00 / 207 Pages
This recently published argument for the young earth position, considers (in a scholarly and easily read discussion) the major old earth arguments. The authors support their argument with ample documentation and a logical format. Highly recommended for those who want to know why the age of the earth matters to Christians.
Paperback / $35.00 / 960 Pages
Eminent Old Testament scholar James Ussher of Ireland, in the seventeenth century, compiled an account of the history of the world from the creation to the end of the first century AD. He included significant events from the pagan world which happened at the same time. Thus he provides the reader with a panoramic view of ancient history.
Hardcover / $15.00 / 112 Pages / full colour
This exciting travelogue, with first hand descriptions and beautiful photographs, presents the stories behind many beloved British hymns. Find out not only who the writers were, but when and why they made their inspiring contributions. Recommended for most ages. Includes free CD.
Paperback / $10.00 / 222 Pages
The author sets out to establish how Christians can establish the authority of the never-changing Word of God over the ever changing words of man. Basing his discussion largely on Scripture itself, he describes the deficiencies in the various attempts to accomodate Scripture to science. An important book for people who want to know why beliefs have consequences.
Hardcover / $14.00 / 74 Pages / full colour
The real ark, built by Noah, was based on God’s commands which are recorded in Genesis. But story book and popular conceptions concerning the ark actually injure its credibility and are nothing like the Biblical description. This author built and tested many ark models and he demonstrates that the real ark, with Biblical dimensions and construction materials, was seaworthy and highly suitable for its task. An interesting examination of ancient ship building skills and God’s word. Adults and fans of carpentary and boat design will enjoy this book.