Lectionary Calendar
Sunday, November 17th, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Audio Shows
Creation Moments with Ian T. Taylor & Mark W. Cadwallader
The Universal Seven-Day Week
October 25, 2024
The seven-day week, deeply embedded in human history and biological rhythms, aligns with the biblical account of creation, suggesting a profound and enduring significance beyond mere cultural convention.
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Life in Rock
November 5, 2024
Though humans share many physical and behavioral traits with animals, the true distinction lies in humanity's spiritual nature and moral accountability to God. Unlike animals, humans are created in His image.
November 5, 2024
Though humans share many physical and behavioral traits with animals, the true distinction lies in humanity's spiritual nature and moral accountability to God. Unlike animals, humans are created in His image.
Life in Rock
November 4, 2024
In Antarctica's seemingly lifeless Victoria Land desert, scientists have discovered a hidden ecosystem just beneath the surface of the porous sandstone. God has the remarkable ability to create life and ecological balance even in the most hostile conditions.
November 4, 2024
In Antarctica's seemingly lifeless Victoria Land desert, scientists have discovered a hidden ecosystem just beneath the surface of the porous sandstone. God has the remarkable ability to create life and ecological balance even in the most hostile conditions.
Brain Talk
November 1, 2024
The human brain communicates through complex chemical interactions. With over 50 chemicals working together to create around 800 different messages and dynamic information pathways, the brain's intricate and adaptive design still far exceeds the complexity of computer systems.
November 1, 2024
The human brain communicates through complex chemical interactions. With over 50 chemicals working together to create around 800 different messages and dynamic information pathways, the brain's intricate and adaptive design still far exceeds the complexity of computer systems.
Millions of Noses
October 31, 2024
Studies show that lobsters, often seen as less evolved, possess remarkably advanced abilities. Their sense of smell and taste is up to a million times more sensitive than ours. Lobsters also use scent signals for communication and mating. They are complex creatures intricately designed by our Designer.
October 31, 2024
Studies show that lobsters, often seen as less evolved, possess remarkably advanced abilities. Their sense of smell and taste is up to a million times more sensitive than ours. Lobsters also use scent signals for communication and mating. They are complex creatures intricately designed by our Designer.
The Fish that Digs Wells
October 30, 2024
The well-digger fish, a member of the Jawfish family, uses its specialized mouth to dig and line holes in the sea bottom with shells and coral. It's a feat of complex engineering not achievable by chance.
October 30, 2024
The well-digger fish, a member of the Jawfish family, uses its specialized mouth to dig and line holes in the sea bottom with shells and coral. It's a feat of complex engineering not achievable by chance.
The World's Strangest Bird
October 29, 2024
The South American hoatzin is a unique bird with distinctive features. Its unusual traits challenge evolutionary explanations and highlight the intricate and intentional design of our Creator.
October 29, 2024
The South American hoatzin is a unique bird with distinctive features. Its unusual traits challenge evolutionary explanations and highlight the intricate and intentional design of our Creator.
The Facts of Human Life
October 28, 2024
Science reveals that from the moment of conception, a fertilized human egg is genetically unique and fully human. By just a few weeks, the unborn baby exhibits a heartbeat, brain waves, and movements, demonstrating the intricate and miraculous process of human development within the womb.
October 28, 2024
Science reveals that from the moment of conception, a fertilized human egg is genetically unique and fully human. By just a few weeks, the unborn baby exhibits a heartbeat, brain waves, and movements, demonstrating the intricate and miraculous process of human development within the womb.
Social Life Among Lobsters
October 24, 2024
The complex social behaviors of lobsters are fascinating and challenge previous thought. These behaviors underscore the diversity and ingenuity in the natural world, reflecting a well-thought-out design rather than random chance.
October 24, 2024
The complex social behaviors of lobsters are fascinating and challenge previous thought. These behaviors underscore the diversity and ingenuity in the natural world, reflecting a well-thought-out design rather than random chance.
Giraffes in Anti-Gravity Suits
October 23, 2024
Giraffes are remarkable examples of the intricate design and functionality found in creation. The specialized valves in its jugular veins, the tight-fitting skin on its legs, and the complex network of blood vessels all contribute to maintaining proper blood flow and pressure despite the challenges posed by its height.
October 23, 2024
Giraffes are remarkable examples of the intricate design and functionality found in creation. The specialized valves in its jugular veins, the tight-fitting skin on its legs, and the complex network of blood vessels all contribute to maintaining proper blood flow and pressure despite the challenges posed by its height.
How to Keep Your Castle Fresh
October 22, 2024
It's interesting how people in the past had their own ingenious methods for solving everyday problems like we do today. The use of herbs to freshen air and repel pests is a great example of practical, natural solutions that reflect a deep understanding of the resources available to them.
October 22, 2024
It's interesting how people in the past had their own ingenious methods for solving everyday problems like we do today. The use of herbs to freshen air and repel pests is a great example of practical, natural solutions that reflect a deep understanding of the resources available to them.