
We have been amazed and encouraged by your faithful prayers and support as we’ve carefully planned each detail and every exhibit that will demonstrate the work of our incredible Creator. We encourage you to continue working with us to reach others with the evidence for biblical creation. Henry Morris IV provides more details about how you can partner with us in building this Discovery Center. We are grateful to have such leadership for ICR. Morris’ description of the ICR Board’s decision-making process reflects unity in an attitude of service, “being like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind” and “ fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel” ( Philippians 2:2 1:27). In this case, the goal is to build a Discovery Center to showcase the scientific evidence for creation, in keeping with ICR’s mission to demonstrate how science confirms the Bible.ĭr. They are seeking the Lord’s direction and following His leading, with one purpose and goal-to glorify our Lord. Henry Morris III’s feature article this month, “ All in Favor…” He’s describing unity among believers. This is what comes to my mind when I read Dr. “Hold that end while I pull this chair under this end….” They were working cooperatively with a single goal in mind.


Other times, I glanced in the room and found them all working together to build a fort. Sometimes I’d be pleasantly surprised to see all four kids playing in the same room, doing different things-one arranging toy horses in a line, another building a Lego tower as tall as he could reach, a daughter donning petticoats with skirts and scarves piled in heaps around her, and one reading a book to herself in the corner. Crayon-scribbled walls taught me that lesson.

When my children were young, I often peeked in on them as they played in their rooms-especially if they were quiet.
