His Story – Creation to the Cross:
This is one of our original programs. We have shared it from coast to coast at camps, schools, summer programs, churches… Whether there were 600 kids sitting on bleachers in a gym or 5 in children’s church, kids aren’t just entertained, they learn – a lot. It is a fast paced kids program that starts with the days of Creation, the Fall,and the Cross, then changes focus by covering the Flood and fossils and dinosaurs. If there is time we discuss ancient man as well.
Mt. St. Helens: The Key to Solving Earth’s Mysteries:
Brian and Carla Estell have made four cross country road trips to explore Mount St Helens. Their last trip included a rim hike into the canyon area lead by Dr Steve Austin. On each trip they were able to explore a new area and gain a new perspective of the volcano. This presentation will explain in depth the geological effects of the earthquake, landslide (debris avalanche), giant water wave, steam explosion, mudflows, pyroclastic flows, air-fall tephra which happened on May 1980, and then will go on to look at the canyon carving mudflow of 1982.
Importance of the Proper Perspective:
This world view presentation is a fast-paced overview that explores many aspects of geology, biology, archeology, and history while comparing the secular and Biblical perspective.
The Reliability of the Bible: Trust It, Heed It, Read It:
While looking at archaeology, paleontology, prophecy, and history we will see the reliability of Scripture and be reminded of our need to daily read it and apply its principles to our lives. We will examine the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ebla Tablets, fossils, the fall of Babylon, the destruction of Tyre, and a warning to America. Although the material is suitable for preteens and up, I will be especially addressing fathers by encouraging them to incorporate the Bible into their family’s daily routine and to lead by example.
Brian and Carla also have presentations on Dinosaurs, the Tower of Babel and Ancient Man, Fossils, and various patriotic topics.
Brian and Carla travel with a 24 foot portable museum with hands on fossils, models, and other displays.
