The highlights of the media year of 2007.
One of the lengthy segments of the FOX Christmas special entitled “Miracles: Facts, Fiction & Faith” will showcase the Creation Museum.
Because AiG’s Creation Museum is still drawing large crowds, the world’s media continue to cover the success of this latest entry in the ongoing creation/evolution battle.
In a recent column against the museum, a Post columnist wrote a piece that was so inaccurate that we asked our publicists to submit a rebuttal.
How do two young students perceive the Creation Museum nd the evidence they find there? That’s the question that a segment running on CBN’s The 700 Club will answer tomorrow.
AiG’s Creation Museum has remained in the news since its May 28 opening.
In many ways, reporting by the secular and Christian media (from around the world) has certainly greatly contributed to seeing the gospel “preached in all the world.”
As AiG’s new Creation Museum continues to appear in newspapers and magazines, some of the most interesting feedback can be seen in letters to the editor and guest columns.
In the past few months almost every one of the scores of reporters from secular newspapers, magazines, and TV outlets who have visited the museum have photographed these two children.
Sunday’s Cincinnati Enquirer included an insightful and forthright Creation Museum write-up by Enquirer columnist Peter Bronson.
Visitors, media, and local politicians respond to the Creation Museum.
Description of the opening day events here at the Creation Museum.
Several supporters have written us to express their support of the Creation Museum.
Short responses to some media articles regarding the Creation Museum’s opening.
even before the museum has opened its doors (the week of May 28), there has been a continual parade of media—both international and national—touring the museum construction site.
From the UK comes yet another article on AiG's Creation Museum, which has been drawing increasing attention even though it won't be officially open until late in the Spring.
Two major European publications, Britain's The Guardian and Germany's Der Spiegel, published mocking articles on the Creation Museum this week.
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