In this first-class, highly readable book, geologist John D. Morris (president of the Institute for Creation Research) explores not only the rocks themselves, but also the "layers" of philosophical thougth that today tend to obscure observable facts in nature.
This book opens a window to the spectacular environments found on our planet, from deserts to the tropics. Researcher and biologist Dr. Gary Parker brings his vast knowledge of ecology to a teaching setting, exploring and explaining ecosystems, population growth, habitats, adaptations, energy problems, and much more.
This elementary-level science curriculum uses the Charlotte Mason methodology to give elementary school students an introduction to the incredible world of plants....As you might expect from a book that uses the Charlotte Mason approach, the student notebook is emphasized in every lesson....Notebook assignments include collecting plants from the categories that are being studied, labeling the parts of a flower, making…
Make 50 amazing contraptions that spin, fling, collide, and whiz! Put science to work - Explore the hows and whys - Think like an inventor - Meet inventors
"Sproul shows the reader that a self-creating universe is a self-contradiction. Every Christian who wants to make an effective defense for his or her faith should read this book." Steven B. Cowan (from the backcover)