Join us and many of the nation’s leading Christian colleges and universities at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky, for Creation College Expo.
Recently, AiG-US president Ken Ham wrote an article on this website about the impact the creation/gospel message has had on college and high school students, and shared several anecdotes.
A study is being conducted to define and measure a creationist worldview while determining factors that influence the beliefs and attitudes about origins in a Christian college student population.
The newest school to stand firm on teaching six-day Creation, based on a literal Genesis, is Patrick Henry College (Virginia, USA).
There is no doubt that the evolutionary paradigm is dominant at virtually every college/university in the United States.
With top academic results and enrolment application rates at three children per vacancy, Britain’s Emmanuel College (see Storm over Successful School this issue) is clearly doing something right. The
Patrick Henry College has been denied accreditation simply because it requires biology teachers to teach that Creation took place in six 24-hour days.
Tom DeLay stirred up a hornets’ nest with his recent comments about schools that fail to teach creationism.
‘Where do we send our teenage son or daughter to Bible college, one where the authority and accuracy of the Bible are truly taught?’
Whichever school and desired field of study you choose, keep in mind that the facts (or “evidence”) you hear about do not speak for themselves.
“I love your site! I'm a christian college student struggling with the teaching of Evolution as Fact at my school (Penn College of Technology) in my Anatomy and Physiology class.”
A community college class that openly challenges and refutes evolution is being presented at a secular two-year community college in the western half of the United States.
This week’s positive feedback is from L.E. of South Carolina, USA.
As I walked around Pensacola Christian College campus, I was thrilled to experience first-hand evidence of what I call the “Domino Effect.”
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