
Staff Bios: A Tribute to Our Team
Meet our crew! In this article we give a brief insight to all of the amazing people that make Creation Ministries of the Ozarks work.
In the Gospel of Matthew chapter eight we read of a time the disciples of Jesus were very afraid:
And suddenly a great tempest arose on the sea, so that the boat was covered with the waves. But He [Jesus] was asleep. Then the disciples came to Him and awoke Him, saying, “Lord, save us! We are perishing!” But He said to them, “Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?” Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm.
I believe we need to cry out to God in faith for our nation to be the shining light of freedom she is supposed to be, as our Founding Fathers intended. We should always have a godly reverential fear, but instead of being like the frightened disciples who had the solution to the problem they were facing (Jesus’ presence with them), we should believe with absolute uncompromising faith that
“He who is in you [us] is greater than he who is in the world” (1 John 4:4).
Therefore, we are called by God to be fully aware of His provision within us by the Holy Spirit, thus enabling us to be the witnesses we should be—in spite of the stormy seas that may surround us.
Yes, we have been surrounded by limitations imposed upon us because of the worldwide virus, but true gospel ministry must continue with resistance to the enemy’s attempt to shut things down. At our museum we are seeing people beginning to come again with increasing numbers. God has kept our staff safely through this time, and now we are expecting great things of God in 2021.
Believe with us for funding for the new museum building.
Thanks so much for your prayers and support. RB

Meet our crew! In this article we give a brief insight to all of the amazing people that make Creation Ministries of the Ozarks work.

We’ve all been asked the question. “Why does God allow evil in the world?” But there is another side to that question, a query that cannot be addressed by logic, history, or facts. It’s the heart behind the question, often a bruised heart deeply wounded by evil, loss, or betrayal.

We pay tribute to one of the fathers of the modern Creation movement. Here is a look at his life, influences, and how he contributed to the battle for Genesis.

We’ve seen a lot of popularity growth in the Flat Earth Theory, and its proponents try to tie themselves to Creationism. Here is a Christian response to these efforts.