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I remembered to check Creation Conversations earlier this month but they hadn’t put new Free Resources up yet.  Today got an email that they’re up now.

You will be excited to hear that they have a $3,000 essay competition for high schooler juniors and seniors.

This year’s winner is Timothy Weir with his essay Skepticism and Faith.   Here’s a quote:

“As Christians, we regularly engage in conversations with skeptics of our faith, and it is our duty to defend our beliefs before them, as stated in Jude 1:3 (Holman Christian Standard Bible), “…contend for the faith that was delivered to the saints once for all.” How, then, do we fight skepticism? To answer this question, we must first understand the various forms of skepticism, how they are similar, and how they are different. By understanding the concept of root ideas, we can focus on the core issues of debate, and not become entangled in countless objections.”

Whew, this guy uses way bigger words than I do!  Think he’s been reading  a lot of old books to build his vocabulary?

Here’s the rest of the interesting Free Resources to check out:

PDF intro to The Ocean Book

And one Giant PDF of The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved

There’s more that I’ve mentioned before or that are aimed at grown-ups, too, so be sure to check them out.

As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.Proverbs 25:25 

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Cheri Fields

I'm a homeschooling blogger and book writer. The gift God has given me for His kingdom is to understand complex stuff (mostly) and share it with others using everyday words. It is a joy to share God's wonders with all kinds of people and especially the next generation!

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Thanks for the links! Loved the pdfs on dinosaurs and the ocean!

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