Posts from 2026

Posts from 2026

Weekly Bible Reading: 2/15 –2/21

Week 8 – February 15 through February 21, 2026 Leviticus 8-11; Psalm 110; Hebrews 4 ~ 10:T-V Leviticus 12-14; Psalm 111; Hebrews 5 ~ 9:W Leviticus 15-18; Psalm 31; Hebrews 6 ~ 16:Y Leviticus 19-20; Hebrews 7 ~ 2 Leviticus 21-23; Hebrews 8 ~ 1

Chalk It Up to a Global Flood

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on June 19, 2016; a 3 minute read At today’s rate of ocean-floor buildup, chalk layers would take millions of years to form. How do creationists explain them? Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.

February 15 Sermon Texts

Pastor Travis Allen will be preaching from Colossians 1:13-14 this Sunday morning and will teach from Hebrews 1:1-2 in the evening.

Truth Training Lesson: 2/11

This Wednesday, February 11, we will be in Lesson 18 of the Adventure Club book. Jesus Was Tempted but Remained Perfectly SinlessMemory Verse: Hebrews 4:15 Remember, tonight is Heart Night!

Weekly Bible Reading: 2/8 –2/14

Week 7 – February 8 through February 14, 2026 Exodus 32-34; Philippians 3 ~ 12:M Exodus 35-37; Psalm 26; Philippians 4 ~ 4:N-O Exodus 38-40; Hebrews 1 ~ 11:P-R Leviticus 1-3; Psalm 27; Hebrews 2 ~ 3:S Leviticus 4-7; Hebrews 3 ~ 1

A Creationist Puzzle

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on April 1, 2011; a 4 minute read Evolutionists aren’t the only ones who run into challenges when trying to reconcile radiocarbon dating with their view of history. How do creationists explain dates of 50,000 years? Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.

February 8 Sermon Texts

Pastor Travis Allen will be preaching from Colossians 1:10-14 this Sunday morning and will teach from Hebrews in the evening.

Weekly Bible Reading: 2/1 –2/7

Week 6 – February 1 through February 7, 2026 Exodus 16-18; Ephesians 4 ~ 2 Exodus 19-21; Psalm 33; Ephesians 5 ~ 14:F-G Exodus 22-24; Psalm 109; Ephesians 6 ~ 6:H Exodus 25-27; Psalm 90; Philippians 1 ~ 13:I-J Exodus 28-31; Philippians 2 ~ 5:K-L

Carbon-14 in Fossils and Diamonds

by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling on January 1, 2011; a 3 minute read If the radioactive element carbon-14 breaks down quickly—within a few thousand years—why do we still find it in fossils and diamonds? It’s a dilemma for evolutionists, who believe the rocks are millions of years old. Continue reading at answersingenesis.org.