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    Kyle West Story-Truth Project

    Why would God use a boy with cerebral palsy? That’s what 7 year-old Kyle West asked. Now 18, God has used Kyle in incredible ways, including on The Truth Project. Despite Kyle’s difficulties, God has a plan and purpose for his life and for yours. Watch Del's bonus teaching looking at the topic now or watch the full episode online now at Cross Examine's Facebook page www.facebook.com/CrossExamine.

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Dr. Del Tackett is the author, architect and teacher for Focus on the Family's The Truth Project, a nationwide initiative designed to bring the Christian worldview to the body of Christ.

 

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Searching for UFOs in Roswell, NM

TweetA few weeks ago, I had the privilege of visiting some good friends in Roswell. If you’ve never been there, it is quite a place. It seems that every other store has some alien being in a window front or flying saucer paraphernalia displayed prominently to attract tourists. But I wasn’t there to buy trinkets. [...]

Is the Bible Reliable? TrueU 02 Release

Tweet “All Scripture is inspired by God…” 2 Timothy 3:16 Just how reliable are the Scriptures? This is one of the great challenges that face a Christian college student, and the rest of us as well. This week, Focus on the Family is releasing the second set in the TrueU series, taught by Dr. Stephen [...]

Hiding from the Obvious

Tweet“For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.” Romans 1:20 Okay, look at the rocks in the picture on the right. Do you see anything of interest? . . . Did you [...]

Why I believe in a Global Flood

TweetMy recent Utah trip posts provoked several comments that raised questions regarding the notion of a global flood. I want to respond by listing some of the reasons why I believe that catastrophe really did occur. (It also allows me to slip in a few more trip pictures even though they will have little to [...]

The Mystery of Upheaval Dome

TweetThere is a strange “formation” within Canyonlands National Park called “Upheaval Dome”. The ranger told us that scientists don’t know exactly how this thing was formed. It is a mystery. It is as if some force reached down into the insides of the belly of the earth and sucked up the layers below into an [...]

It’s an Iguana!

TweetI’m not an expert in iguanas, so those of you who are can correct me, but I think it is a green iguana…iguana iguana. So several of you were right. It was a close-up of his front legs. I also think it is a male because of the fold of skin under his neck (called [...]

What is this?

Tweet I took this picture a couple of weeks ago. I sent it to my grandchildren and asked them to try and identify it. Their answers were so interesting that I thought I would give others a shot at it to. Ask your kids. I’ll give you the “bigger picture” next time. Share on Facebook

The “Canyon”, Final Reflections

TweetI know I am at risk adding one more “Canyon” blog, but I have an internal need to summarize or at least offer some final reflections. Maybe it is a professorial curse. Anyway, I came out of the Canyon with several very deep impressions (no pun intended). –First, the evidence of rapid deposition of the [...]

The “Canyon”, Sunday

TweetWe made camp last night at Hell’s Hollow. The name may reflect the fact that a lot of molten lava had belched into this stretch of the canyon. We had travelled 183 miles, leaving only 6 for Sunday, our final day. This amazing trip was, unfortunately, coming all too quickly to a close. Share on [...]

The “Canyon”, Saturday

TweetBy now, the “Canyon” had pretty much drained my vocabulary and I was reduced to silence before her. Every bend in the river revealed a unique sculpting and grandeur for which I could now only shake my head in wonder. Between the alternating fury of whitewater rapids… …and the silent calm when the river ran [...]

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