Category: Clue of the week
Posted on November 28, 2014
Simply Blessed
You take a deep breath of air filled with a gentle floral fragrance as you watch the sun set in brilliant colors, reflected by a few graceful clouds, and the stars begin to appear. Pause! You probably don’t …
Posted on November 21, 2014
Finding a Kansas Dragon Fossil
The anticipation built as I carefully chipped away at the moist, flaky rock chunk with a butter knife, knowing that after many weeks of slow progress, I had to be just centimeters away from finding a fossil. A …
Posted on November 14, 2014
Modern Christians and Anceint Qumran
Did you enjoy reading as a child? Reading books was always one of my favorite things to do, and when I was a child the type of books I read most were historical fiction. I loved to envision …
Posted on November 7, 2014
Isaiah Scrolls
I gently opened the elegant wooden door, internally bursting in anticipation, and stepped into the cool, quiet room. I reverently drew in my breath at the sight directly in front of me: a stunningly accurate replica of a …
Posted on October 31, 2014
Sacred Scrolls
One day in the winter of 1947, a shepherd in the desert near the Dead Sea threw a rock. Happens every day, right? Maybe, but God had a unique plan for this shepherd-thrown rock. This rock landed in …
Posted on October 24, 2014
Digging Up Bones, Part 2
“Ka-BOOM!” The dynamite exploded in the distance, not clearing the way for miners, but destroying large dinosaur fossils at a recently abandoned dig site. This damage wasn’t the scheme of some 1800’s fossil cynic, but the result of a …
Posted on October 20, 2014
* Changes Coming for Creation Clues! *
I am excited to announce that there are a few changes under way with Creation Clues! In August the Clue of the Week started being published on The Creation Club website as well as here on Creation Clues. The Creation Club …
Updated on February 4, 2020
Digging Up Bones, Part 1
Sometimes life doesn’t quite go the way we planned it. But I sure am glad it doesn’t because I’m way too realistic to have ever planned some of the things I’ve ended up doing. Getting involved in paleontology …
Posted on October 10, 2014
Burdened With Blessings
Did you grow up in a good Christian home? One where you go to church every week to sing praise songs and listen to a sermon, where you read your Bible (your preferred translation and format) in the comfort …
Posted on October 3, 2014
Number Identity Crisis
The time had finally come for NASA to send the spacecraft into orbit around Mars. In the early morning hours of September 23, 1999, the Mars Climate Orbiter disappeared behind the red planet. A team of scientists waited …