Major Creationist and Worldview Organizations
These links are to their websites, not to one
specific event. This list is not meant to be inclusive.
For other, unlisted organizations, do an online search.
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4th
Day Alliance:
a Christian organization focusing on how the heavens declare the glory
of God! Their site has a calendar of coming astronomical events, plus
stunning photos of the heavens!
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Answers in Genesis
The powerhouse of the modern creation movement. They stress reaching the public
through events, educational materials and publications. |
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Brannon Howse started as a singer, but mainly deals with Christian worldview: history, politics, creation/evolution, theology, and related subjects. His network of websites advertise his worldview seminars, and also contain articles, audios, videos, and links to news items. All are accessible through "his" site, so we'll send you there. |
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Creation Education Center (Wisconsin) calendar of coming events
Jay Seegert is a past president of the Creation
Science Society of Milwaukee. Answers in Genesis invited him to become
one of their travelling speakers. |
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Creation Ministries International (H.Q.: Australia, United States)
This group is part of what use to be Answers in Genesis, which split
into two groups. They produce Creation Magazine and the technical Journal of Creation. |
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Creation Moments (Minnesota) Ian
Taylor's website for his radio program of the same name. Taylor authored
the hard-to-put-down book In
the Minds of Men several years ago. Rich website!
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Creation
Research
John Mackay's organization in Australia. He was in Chicago in April,
2008, and plans to be in America in September 2009.
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Institute for Creation Research
The original major creationist organization! They now stress doing the
research that provides material for other organizations to use. |
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Summit Ministries
Christian worldview organization, with some emphasis on creation. Conferences, college-credit institutes, and much more.
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Whitcomb Ministries
Dr. John Whitcomb co-wrote The Genesis Flood in 1961. This
was the book that is credited with sparking the modern creationist
movement. He still appears around the country many times per year. |
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Worldview Academy "stands
on the solid foundation of scripture, training students and adults to
understand their faith as a total worldview." Conferences, semester
study at Oxford (UK) and in Colorado, student leadership training camps. |