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Basic Science in Genesis

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth Moms, Dads, teachers… think quick… What was the first thing God created? If you said light or the sun, you might want to return to Genesis 1 and start reading again. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” The text goes on to describe it as formless and void, but he had already created waters to hover over before he created light. So maybe I got you on that

Let There Be Light by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, il. by Nancy Tillman

Let There Be Light  Author: Archbishop Desmond Tutu Board Book: 280pages Language: English ISBN 13: 978-0-310-73396-6 List price: $7.99 Reviewed By: Janice D. Green Rating: (5 Smiles) This book is just precious! It tells the days of creation in ultra simple language that even the youngest children will be able to follow and identify with. The author ties God’s creation in beautifully with his love. The first page starts out with “In the very beginning, God’s love bubbled over when there was nothing else – no trees, no birds,

Are you watching?

Are you looking at the sky this morning during the wee hours? It is 2:20 a.m. in SC and my husband and I are hoping to see the moon turn to blood. I don’t have much to say yet, but I’m going to go ahead and put this post up hoping I might catch someone in time to remind them to look. I hope my camera will let me catch a half way decent picture of it as well. The earth

Free e-books during “Read an e-Book Week”

March 2-8 is “Read an e-Book Week,” and the month of March is “National Reading Month” as well as “Small Press Month.” So I thought I would spread the joy by offering my ebooks for free this week. I’m a little late getting the announcement made because I had problem upon problem getting my book, The Creation, to upload correctly. The online site I used continually rejected the pictures I was uploading. I tried one thing

Mushrooms – pretty but not always safe

I have been fascinated with mushrooms for some time. Some are so bright and bold while others tend to blend in with their surroundings so well that it takes a good eye to spot one. As a child growing up in northern Indiana, one of my favorite family outings was to go mushroom hunting after a spring rain. We didn’t gather any and all mushrooms we saw, but we looked for two kinds only – morel mushrooms and what