Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Novarupta

Pat Roy and his team at CreationWorks (the Roy's own Creation ministry) is working on a special project called Novarupta.

 

The year is 1916. Dr. Robert Griggs is leading a National Geographic expedition to a volcanic blast zone never seen by human eyes. As his team summits a hill, a valley spreads out before him with thousands of active volcanic vents. That area was named by his team as the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. And it was created by the largest volcano in modern times, Novarupta.

Almost a hundred years later creation researcher, Dr. David Shormann, discovers a book written by Griggs, and decides to return back this remote part of the Alaskan wilderness with his family and friends. Their goal is to document the overwhelming evidence for creation, the worldwide flood, and an ice age. Their goal is to find evidence to build the faith of Christians, and challenge the non-believer. But to do that, they’ll have to survive bear encounters, pumice storms and freezing rivers.

The CreationWorks team is working on a video documentary along with a 3 part radio drama special that tells the story of the expedition and the impact it's made on science.

The video project and the audio drama are currently in production. Make sure to visit CreationWork's website and this blog for future updates.

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