This Week In Astronomy

Don’t Miss the Double Cluster If you enjoyed observing M52, you’ll love the popular favorite “Double Cluster in Perseus.” Lying between constellations Cassiopeia and Perseus is a bright, fuzzy spot in the Milky Way. In early September the “Double Cluster” appears low in northeastern skies around 9 PM, but it becomes a real showpiece later … Read More

Update from David

Hello friends, Please pray for safety and impactful meetings over the next 7 weeks, as I will be on the road on a speaking tour to Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, South Carolina, California, and Tennessee giving presentations. I cannot thank you enough for the love and support that you have shown! For the past decade we … Read More

Astronomy Confirms A Young Universe

AIRDATE: Saturday, September 23rd at 1:30pm Central Join David Rives as he welcomes Dr. Jason Lisle to the program. Did the universe form over long ages of time? Do we need billions of years to explain what we see in astronomy? Find answers on this week’s episode of “Creation in the 21st Century.” If you … Read More

Secrets of the Hawaiian Islands

AIRDATE: Saturday, September 16th at 1:30pm Central Join David Rives as he welcomes Dr. Tim Clarey to the program. Hawaii is a beautiful place! How did the islands form, and where do they fit in Biblical history? Let’s explore Waterfalls, Lava Tubes, Erosion Rates, and reveal the Secrets of the Hawaiian Islands on this week’s … Read More

This Week In Astronomy

Dip into the Whirlpool If you haven’t tracked down “The Whirlpool Galaxy,” M51, just off the handle of the easily recognizable Big Dipper asterism, do it now while you still can! It will be too low for most to get a good view after September and you’ll need to wait until late winter or next … Read More

A Rippling Effect on Geology by George Maxwell

Genesis 7:24,”And the waters prevailed upon the earth a hundred and fifty days.” Moses is describing the rising of the waters upon the face of the Earth after forty days of downpour, for one-hundred and fifty days. The Flood waters are described as prevailing over the entire Earth. The word prevailed in Hebrew is… CLICK … Read More

Update from David

Hello friends, As most of you know, since April of this year we have published a monthly print newsletter called “Creation Monthly.” The October 2017 issue is near completion and will be themed around the mysterious creatures that we know today as “Dinosaurs.” Our readers will enjoy 16 pages of incredible content! Yes…you read that … Read More

This Week In Astronomy

The Northern Milky Way Early in the month, around 9 PM, the “Summer Triangle” of three bright stars Vega, Deneb and Altair will be nearly overhead. In the northernmost portion of the Summer Triangle, you’ll see a bright portion of the northern Milky Way. Planetary Nebulas in the Summer Triangle Use a star chart and … Read More

Beauty and Mathematics In Nature

Playing tonight, September 5th, 8:00PM Central on GSN. Watch free online, on Roku, Amazon FireTV, or mobile! Why are certain things pleasing to the eye? What patterns do we find in the subject mathematics? Does everything point back to a Designer? Science, mathematics, and beauty! How do these three connect? Why would something entirely abstract … Read More

Update from David

Hello friends, We JUST released the brand new DVD documentary “Echoes Of The Jurassic” and I’m excited about what the Lord is doing. Through the many “soft tissue” discoveries in dinosaur bones, (the stories are documented in the new DVD), we’re able to bring to attention just how accurate Biblical history is, and even the … Read More

The Ice Age: Cool Critters! with David Rives and Buddy Davis on TBN

AIRDATE: Saturday, September 9th at 1:30pm Central The Ice Age! We’ve all heard of Sabre-Tooth Tigers and Mammoths and Mastodons, trekking through the icy landscapes, but what is the Ice Age? And does it fit with the Biblical history? Find out on this week’s episode of “Creation in the 21st Century” If you watched the … Read More

Dinosaur Soft Tissue | David Rives

In 2005, Dr. Mary Schweitzer shocked the scientific world when her team reported the presence of blood vessels, red blood cells, and collagen in a T-Rex femur. That’s right—soft tissue in a dinosaur bone! This T-Rex was thought to be over 65 million years old and yet it had fresh looking soft tissue inside its … Read More

This Week In Astronomy

August’s Challenge Object Our challenge this month is a surprisingly easy object to see with a telescope, but not so easy with binoculars. Look for M27, the Dumbbell Nebula in the constellation of Vulpecula, just south of Cygnus. M27 is one of the nearest and brightest planetary nebulas visible from Earth.

It Didn’t Happen By Chance

Playing tonight, August 29th, 8:00PM Central on GSN. Watch free online, on Roku, Amazon FireTV, or mobile! If you see a beautiful deer standing in a clearing, or a dragonfly lighting on a flower, it didn’t happen by chance! How do you make a life-size dinosaur sculpture? Does it take a designer? Could a real … Read More

Update from David

Hello Friends, We just received our first shipment of “Echoes of the Jurassic” DVDs. This is a brand new film that I was honored to have hosted about the exciting discovery of soft tissue and proteins in dinosaur bones. Did dinosaurs roam the earth 65 million years ago? Echoes of the Jurassic shows new discoveries … Read More

The Horror of the Flood

AIRDATE: Saturday, September 2nd at 1:30pm Central Join David Rives as he welcomes Mike Snavely of “Mission: Imperative!” Get answers to the 5 most asked questions about the global flood as recorded in the Biblical book of Genesis. If you watched the program and want related material, just click the photo and links below to … Read More

The Sun, Moon and Stars of Genesis 1 by Mark Opheim

What does it mean that the “greater light,” and the “lesser light” and the “stars” of Genesis 1 were “given for signs, seasons, days and years?”  First and foremost, these celestial bodies are not accidents of some physical process but that they were purposely established for… CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING

This Week In Astronomy

Grand Summer Nebulas These excellent examples of gaseous nebulas are well placed for viewing in August. The brightest are M16 the Eagle Nebula, M17 the Swan Nebula, M20 the Trifid Nebula and the very bright M8, Lagoon Nebula. Summertime Star Clusters Even from the city, you can track down some of the brightest star clusters … Read More

Update from David

Hello friends! I can’t wait to tell you about our eclipse experience. After praying and worrying about clear skies, we got an invitation to head to Oregon with ministry friends. We were able to set up on a mountain-top with a crystal-clear view. I brought 4 cameras and a telescope, and friends had several other … Read More

T-Rex: King of the Dragons

AIRDATE: Saturday August 26th at 1:30pm Central Join David Rives as he welcomes Buddy Davis to the program. T. Rex! One of the most famous dinosaurs in history is about to get a bit more personal. What was he like? How long ago did he live? And… was he REALLY as BIG as they say … Read More

Our Designer by Emma Dieterle

Have you ever taken time to look at the amazing world that God designed? God is so amazing! Everything that He’s made from the beginning, in the book of Genesis, is so intricate and complex. Revelation 4:11 declares, “Worthy are You, our Lord and… CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING

This Week In Astronomy

Watch the short video above to learn more about this year’s extremely rare event! The total solar eclipse that will be happening on August 21st, 2017. Safety is always first! Especially when it comes to viewing the total solar eclipse that will be happening on August 21st, 2017.

Actual Dinosaur Protein

AIRDATE: Saturday August 19th at 1:30pm Central Join David Rives as he welcomes Brian Thomas to the program. Technology and science are amazing things that have allowed us to examine the last meals of mummified mammoths, but something even more shocking is being found inside dozens of fossil remains that has challenged the world of … Read More

Total Solar Eclipse | August 21st, 2017 | David Rives

UPDATE: The Great America Eclipse 2017 total eclipse was spectacular! Here are a few shots that I was able to get with our ministry telescopes in Eastern Oregon:   Watch the short video below to learn more about this year’s extremely rare event! The total solar eclipse that will be happening on August 21st, 2017. … Read More

This Week In Astronomy

The peak of the Perseid Meteor Shower is coming this week! The Perseids are perhaps the most popular meteor shower of the year. Typical rates are about 80 meteors an hour, but in outburst years (such as in 2016) the rate can be between 150-200 meteors an hour. In 2017, the Perseids will be a … Read More

God’s Environmental Cleanup Systems

Playing tonight, August 8th, 8:00PM Central on GSN. Watch free online, on Roku, Amazon FireTV, or mobile! What happens if waste, debris, and dead things were never cleaned up? Learn of organisms that do these jobs tonight on GSN… Be sure to tune in to Genesis Science Network tonight, August 8th, to see this program!

Creation Clues for Kids, Vol. 4 No. 1 by Sara Mikkelson

Wondrous Weather The sound of pouring rain echoed off the roof, getting more furious every minute.  A sudden flash of light brightened up the dark sky, followed by a loud growling in the distance.  And to think it had been warm and sunny just that afternoon!  The changes in the weather around us can have … Read More