Should We Love Our Pets Like We Love Our Neighbors?
There's a lot to like about pets. The majority of them are cute, affectionate and cuddly, and all...
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Helping Children Appreciate God’s Creation: 5 Simple Ideas
In the every day busy moments of our life, we can begin to lose our appreciation and wonder of God’s creation. We can grow desensitized to the details of life and the beauty of simple joys. Children are good at reminding us to slow down and enjoy those very moments, but even they need to […]
http://faithgateway.com/helping-children-appreciate-gods-creation-5-simple-ideas/
Origins: Christian Perspectives on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design
Physics professors Loren and Deborah Haarsma explore what God's Word and God's world teach us about creation, evolution, and intelligent design.
http://faithaliveresources.org/Products/150653/origins.aspx
Should We Love Our Pets Like We Love Our Neighbors?
There’s a lot to like about pets. The majority of them are cute, affectionate and cuddly, and all of them are just plain interesting to watch. Walk around a zoo sometime and see how excited children get over the most mundane activities of animals. But even if we might like them a whole lot, should we love them?
http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/30/should-we-love-our-pets-like-we-love-our-ne...
Bears in the Bible - a Christian perspective
In this story, a band of young men pays a terrible price for mocking a prophet of God--they are attacked by wild animals.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Kings%202:23-25&version=NIV
Animals in the Bible: Genesis 1:24-25
God created every living thing--plant, animal, and human. This is the account of his creation of wild animals on the sixth day of Creation.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%201:24-25&version=NIV
Was There Really a Noah’s Ark & Flood? - Answers in Genesis
The account of Noah and the Ark is one of the most widely known events in the history of mankind. Unfortunately, like other Bible accounts, it is often taken as a mere fairy tale.
http://answersingenesis.org/articles/nab/really-a-flood-and-ark