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A wonderful book, written for junior high. The author takes the reader on a tour of the earth’s crust, pointing out both the natural beauty and scientific evidences for creation. A definite must for students studying earth science.
At last we have a book on Mount St. Helens and what a book! The text follows the events and aftermath of May 18, 1980. Considerable attention is given to how this eruption demonstrates, on a small scale, rapid and dramatic changes to the earth’s surface. Comparisons are made with flood geology. Deluxe colour photos amplify the interesting discussion.
This book combines interesting accounts of chemists’ lives with discussion of their discoveries including atomic theory and the table of elements. The logic of organic chemistry is also demonstrated and some modern industrial applications of chemistry are touched upon. Questions conclude each chapter.
Another fascinating book for junior high readers. Following in the footsteps of early explorers, we look at interesting features of our globe such as wind, currents in the sea, the tides, earth’s magnetic field, rocks, glaciers, and river systems. Later we move to the atmosphere and exploration by hot air balloon, airplanes and space vehicles. Thought provoking questions at the end of each chapter make this book suitable for geography and social studies (history).
With text and illustrations, this book provides a guide to what God did on each day of the Creation Week. This booklet provides children aged 10-13 with some important issues connected to the days of creation. Boxed highlights for discussion and suggested activities serve to focus the readers’ interest. Fun and interesting.
A forceful discussion of the supposed mechanism of evolution. This book caused the scientific establishment to sit up and take notice — and besides — it’s interesting.
This set of 4 DVDs takes viewers through time and space with stunning photography and 3-D visualizations, along with compelling testimonies from Creation Scientists. “The Universe” reveals astonishing evidence that conforms to the Bible and deepens our faith. (4 DVDs, each 22 minutes)
Former US Vice President Al Gore, “Nature” and “Science” journals and the news media are all proclaiming that man is responsible for global warming. Their alarmist call to action is that we need to act now before the climate becomes uncontrollable and most of the world overheats. The cultural confusion is rampant. Atmospheric scientist, Michael Oard, examines the observed data and concludes that small, natural processes are responsible for more than 50% of global warming and that we have time for unbiased research.
Hardcover / $25.00 / 335 Pages / colour as well as black and white
What Darwin knew about biology was so meager compared to what we know today. Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, recently graduated from Harvard in cell biology, demonstrates that Darwin did not know enough to provide a platform for our understanding of nature. The author discusses how there are abundant data that best fit ideas of created kinds and recent creation rather than gradual evolution. A really interesting discussion of what Ôsurvival of the fittestÕ does and does not accomplish.
Order OnlineEach of the 14 chapters discusses some specialized aspect of human biology such as maintaining our body temperature, the immune system, or protecting the body from too much sun. Each discussion is followed by a devotional page and then in depth questions on that topic. Detailed answers are next provided. This book can function as a complement to the dvd series of the same name, or as a stand alone discussion.
Refuting Alleged Bible Contradictions
A favourite tactic of Bible critics is to claim that there are errors and contradictions in Scripture. Dr. Lisle of Institute for Creation Research provides answers for 420 such claims. He also indicates the kind of fallacy each critical attack involves. A very handy reference!!
Landmark Work: What’s Wrong with ‘Survival of the Fittest’
An exciting new book was published in the fall of 2017. The author, Nathaniel Jeanson, is a specialist in molecular biology and bioinformatics with a Ph.D. in cell and developmental biology from Harvard University. With such fancy credentials, one might expect his new book to be very difficult and full of technical mumbo-jumbo! Well, Dr. Jeanson does present some very interesting information, but he does undertake to make the discussion accessible to interested readers. Excellent illustrations (some in colour) really help. Nevertheless for reading this book a good background in high school biology at least would be a big help. Read the rest of this entry »
Order OnlinePeople who live in rural regions obviously have an enormous advantage in opportunities to observe and enjoy nature. For a start, they may be able to view the night sky much better than their friends in the city whose view of the stars is dimmed by city lights. Secondly of course there are the animals who make a point of visiting the property. There may be waterfowl in the spring, ducks and geese at least, who come to refresh themselves on your pond. And how about the frogs who deafen the night with their cheerful choruses. Read the rest of this entry »