by Darlene N. Böcek | Jan 12, 2016
Can a changed life provide evidence that a proported event has happened? In the case below, this college professor on his death-bed experiences some of the pains of what he says was hell. The change in his life shows that SOMETHING happened. What would a scientist...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Jan 12, 2016
John Gerstner shows through reason that the Bible is reliable. Starting with the idea that the Bible is a book written by men, he moves logically to the reliability of the record.
by Darlene N. Böcek | Jan 11, 2016
This Istrian stone monolith was found in 1588, near Ravenna as a part of the city wall. It is from the mid-first century. You have a family–a woman with her arm around a man (her husband?) and a sleeping/deceased girl-child in her arms. Underneath the man and...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Jan 1, 2016
Using THESE videos, you can prepare your students for the big ideas they will face in life. These lesson plans address the Christian worldview versus the status-quo worldview.
by Darlene N. Böcek | Dec 31, 2015
As an author myself, I find the task of planning, writing, and editing a story challenging. How much more so for kids when they are told to write a story. “What am I supposed to do, Teacher?” they ask. Then they give you what they wrote. Sometimes the...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Dec 21, 2015
In Trunk of Scrolls, the family of Gaius Justus owns an exquisite silver relief fruit bowl. Watch the process the Romans used to make this type of bowl. Amazing technology! While the “cup” in this video was made a century or so earlier than the Late...