Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Our recent vacation

My family just got back from a week and a half long vacation. We went and visited family along the east coast starting in Florida and traveling up through Virginia. We then went to Cincinnati, Ohio for a conference. It was put on by the National Center for Family Integrated Churches and was called the Sufficiency of Scripture conference. It was excellent and included speakers like Paul Washer, Vodie Baucam, Doug Phillips, Ken Ham, Jeff Pollard, Scott Brown, Geoff Botkin, and many others. I personally enjoyed Doug Phillips’ talk on the Sufficiency of Scripture in the Laws of Nations. But I think a general favorite was Paul Washer’s talk on evangelism. It was very convicting. At the end of the conference we attended the Cincinnati premier of “The Mysterious Islands”. It was very well done. Afterward they had a meet the cast time where they interviewed different people who had a part in the film. I would defiantly recommend seeing the film. It is a tour of the Galapagos Islands through the eyes of a 16 year old, Joshua Phillips. The footage is breathtaking and very well done. We saw many old friends at the conference and met many new ones. But it was good to get home. We arrived home to find over a foot of snow. Good old Iowa! I’ll be giving a more detailed account of our trip later on along with pictures.

5 comments:

  1. The Galapagos Islands are the most incredible living museum of evolutionary changes. Worth visiting it.

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  2. And if those islands are the most incredible living museum, then I'm afraid you evolutionists are alot worse off than I thought.

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  3. BTW I'm a Creationist and have done alot of study into the creation/evolution debate. And from what I can tell you are a tour guide at the Galapagos. If you would be interested I would love to do a debate here on my blog. Let me know if you're up to the challenge

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  4. My family attended the SOS conference! It was fantastic!

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