Creation Based Nature Center
Before moving to Illinois, we were able to put together our first Creation based, God honoring, nature center. The Springs Camp in Gladwin, Michigan now has a new activity for their summer campers – a tour through creation. In 2 weeks, with a lot of help from volunteers, we were able to room in, paint and assemble the one room, mini creation museum. The guys learned how to sheet rock, tape and mud, build tables and then the fun began with painting the murals and displaying the fossils. We hope to be able to build one a year at schools, camps or churches across the country. So if you would like more information on how to be added to our list of possible locations, email us at stonestruestory@gmail.com.
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- About The Estells
- Another possible solution for disharmonious associations in Ice Age deposits
- Articles
- Connecting the Dots
- Contact information
- Creation based VBS
- Creation Resources
- Crinoid Fossils: Evidence of Millions of Years or the Global Flood?
- Did Winter Cleanse the Flood Water of Excess Salt?
- Do Antarctic Fossil Forests Prove Trees Grew near the South Pole?
- Educational Resources
- Fish Fossil
- Fish Fossils
- Geodes: Crystals Hidden Within a Round Rock
- Geology Explained in Terms of Global Flood Recovery
- God’s Forgotten Promise
- Living Fossils
- Making logical sense of earth’s geological column.
- Mount Saint Helens
- Mount Saint Helens
- Petrified Wood
- Petrified Wood
- Post Flood Migration of Mammals
- Printed Letters to the Editor
- Resources
- Reverse Engineering the Grand Canyon
- Seeing God’s Ingenuity in Earth’s Design
- Seminar descriptions with Fliers and Bios
- Seminar Topics
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- Songs and Poems
- Tapirs, Endangered or Hardy Survivors?
- The Demise of the Mammoths
- The Flood
- The launching of our creation ministry
- The Overlooked Flood Stage
- The Rewriting of Paradise
- The Rocks Speak Out
- The Stones’ Story Retold
- The Stones’ True Story
- The Way of Salvation
- Videos
- Was there an Ice Age?
- Whale Falls: Present Key to the Abundance of Sea Invertebrate Fossils