Noah’s Ark…Found in Kentucky!


Visit the Amazing
Replica of Noah’s Ark!

The modern replica of Noah’s Ark is open for visitors in Kentucky. It’s as long as 1- and 1/2 football fields and higher than a four-story structure! The inside is filled with so much to see, you can’t experience it all thoroughly in one day! According to their website, the ark is the equivalent of approximately 450 standard semi-trailers!

This modern day wonder was constructed by the Amish and created without any nails, but wooden pegs were pounded into beams. Amazing!

Go to their website below for
tickets, hours, location, and more:

http://www.arkencounter.com

 

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WOW! Your Church Needs To Go To The Creation Museum


HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT A MUSEUM WITH OVER 70,000 SQUARE FEET OF BIBLICAL STUFF! This amazing museum, called the Creation Museum, is located on the border between Kentucky and Ohio. Hundreds of charter buses across the country load up and go here every year! Check out this video for more information:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsdMH0KivK4 You may visit their website by going to: http://www.creationmuseum.org Here are some of the things to do and see:

  • Full wax figures from the Bible
  • Talking wax figures so real-to-life
  • The Garden of Eden
  • Biblical virtual tours
  • Films to watch
  • Presentations
  • A Planetarium
  • Enter a  scaled-down replica of Noah’s Ark
  • An Insectorium
  • Priest and Old Testament animal sacrifice
  • A petting zoo
  • Six Day Theater
  • Wonders Room
  • Seven C’s of History
  • Zip lines
  • Beautiful outdoor botanical gardens and scenery.
  • Awesome biblical bookstore
  • AND TONS MORE!!!

Explore Roman and Greek Art at the Art Institute


Art institutes around the country have Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Egyptian art on display from the ancient world. These art exhibits cover many centuries before, during, and after the life of Christ.

Here’s how it’s done:
1) Locate the art institute in your area. Ask about current exhibits and make arrangements.
2) Advertise this event well…even months before you attend and create a “sign-up” sheet.
3) Visit the art institute and pick up pamphlets to display at your church before attending.

THINGS TO NOTE: You must request museum guides beforehand, even with small groups of children.