Thank You!
Kathleen just finished leading our family in a Bible activity centered on the topic of change. Â It was an encouraging investigation of the scriptures that reminded us that there is a time for everything, that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow, and that God is always sovereign over all circumstances. Â These are cherished verses for us as we have made our transition into Arizona and leading Canyon Ministries. Â We feel a high sense of honor and privilege in what God has chosen for our family. Â We
Bending and Believing
Kathleen and I had the privilege of hiking in Sedona with Guy Forsythe on December 17. Â Guy is the founder of Crying Rocks Ministry in Sedona. Â Please take the time to check out his website at www.cryingrocks.org. Â Guy was gracious enough to take some time and show us the folding in the Coconino sandstone found around Sedona. This is the same Coconino sandstone that is the third layer in the Grand Canyon. Â This particular sandstone has been the focus of conflict in regards to its origin. Â The evolutionist
The Necessity of the Sun
One of the dominating features of the Southwest - including the Grand Canyon - is the sun.We photo journal its explosion into the day and its quiet fade in the evening. Â God has designed the sun to be exactly where it needs to be in relationship to the earth for the provision of life. Â There are places on the earth that go through long periods of time without the sun. Â Artificial means are required to make up for the loss of vitamin D. Â These places also have high
Tangible Truth
The first century world celebrated deep intellect, philosophical quandary, and debate. Â City centers were established as a place for people to debate the latest trend in philosophy and ideas. Â This was the sport of the day. Â A good living could be made by someone crafty with words and well traveled. Â As Rome established trade routes and road systems, this became evermore prevalent. It was into this culture that Paul warned the church in Colosse not to become held captive by shallow philosophy that depends upon the world rather than
See you in the Canyon
This picture was taken on a 4-day trip in August of this year. Â I am standing next to a large outcropping of travertine which is redeposited limestone that leached out of the layers above. Â We are at a place called the Travertine Grotto, one of the treasured stops along the lower part of the river. Â I am explaining the hike we are about to commence upon into a grotto (long narrow cave like opening in the canyon walls). Â It is a bit of a scamper up a rope
Praise and Thanks
We thank you for your prayers in regards to the Answers in Genesis (AIG) College Expo this past weekend. Â God answered your prayers with great blessings. I had the opportunity to thank and encourage the staff at AIG as well as provide an update on the work of Canyon Ministries. Â God provided good connections with colleges and students alike. Â There were some Canyon Ministries alumni around as well who stopped by to share the impact their river trip continues to have in their lives. Â It is always a
Prayer Request
It is November 11th in Northern Arizona. Â It's been another exquisite day of sunny and 65 degrees. Â The sun is setting now and directing its remaining energy at Humphrey's Peak (the highest point in Arizona at 12,633 ft.). At times it appears as though the sun is inside the mountain setting it aglow. Perhaps it is somewhat illustrative of the position that Canyon Ministries is in right now. Â We daily experience the presence and empowering of God's Spirit lighting a fire within us to serve His kingdom with
The Importance of the Beginning
The beginning of a matter is significant to the whole. Â Where one begins greatly influences where one ends. In the movie, "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade", Indiana was required to find the perceived location of the holy grail. Â His father had done copious amounts of research dedicated to the discovery of the grail;Â the cup of Christ. Â He had journaled his research entirely within one book. His research included a very detailed map that gave the precise location of the grail and explicit directions to get there. Â However,
70 never looked so young
As the Colorado River runs through the Grand Canyon, it creates some of the greatest whitewater rafting in the world. Â The ride is truly exhilarating. Â It's not just a grand canyon, but a grand adventure of personal discovery and deep connecting with your creator. Two elderly ladies from Canada brought energy and spice to a river trip this past June. Â Both live in an assisted living apartment that I am sure is anything but ordinary with them around. Â Their trip began as a conversation that one was having with
Don’t Forget What He Said
Much of modern science works under the principle that today's geological processes are the key to understanding geological history. Â Today's rates of erosion, decay, and material deposition (among others) are used to extrapolate back and determine the length of time it took to reach the current geologic condition of the earth. Â Although that may appear logical, there are geological problems that require the idea to be discarded. Â The following are only five examples of geological features we see today that no modern process can explain. 1. The Grand Canyon