Mr. Scott Gillis of Creation Ministries International (CMI), spoke at the Puritan Reformed Presbyterian Church on May 19. His topic was, "Creation: Impacting our Culture." A Q&A followed.
CMI demonstrated how the Gospel message is rooted in the book of Genesis and provide evidence to support the reliability of the Bible's record of origins.
PRPC and its denomination (rpcga.org) hold to a young-earth, literal 24/7 day view of the Bible's creation account in chapter one of Genesis.
About Scott Gillis: One of CMI's most popular speakers, Mr. Gillis' own faith grew as a result of a scientist friend showing him how Genesis and the evidential facts made the most sense when interpreted through the Bible. The author of numerous articles, he holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from Oregon State University and served in various capacities over 25 years as a youth pastor, council member, teacher, and speaker before serving as COO for Creation Ministries International (US) from 2010 to 2020. He is a native of Northern California where he resides with his wife, Lisa.
About CMI: The organization is a group of autonomous non-profit ministries in several countries formally unified as a federation under the banner 'CMI-Worldwide.' The role of CMI is to support churches in proclaiming the veracity of the Bible and its Gospel message by providing researched answers to the most-asked questions in the vital area of creation and evolution where the Bible is most under criticism today — the opening book of Genesis. CMI is apolitical and non-denominational. Visit www.creation.com
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Although he committed his life to Christ at the age of 19, Scott was introduced to the relevance of the creation/evolution issue when a friend, who was also a paleontologist, demonstrated to him how scientific evidence made more sense when interpreted in the light of the Bible’s...