• Gods Creation, 100 / evolution, 0
    DINOSAUR TRACKS FOUND PRESERVED IN SCHOOLYARD

    A remarkable discovery has been made in Queensland, Australia, where a slab of rock containing 66 fossilized footprints was unearthed in the yard of an Australian high school. Incredibly, this rock sat at the school for 20 years as students walked by and even occasionally put gum on it.

    This slab, measuring several feet in length, appears to show the footprints of :"prehistoric" reptiles or amphibians frozen in motion—perfectly preserved in what was once soft sediment. After examining the rock, paleontogists found even more fossil prints in a nearby parking lot! What makes this find so significant isn’t just the number of footprints, but the conditions that must have existed to preserve them so clearly and suddenly.

    From a biblical creationist perspective, this kind of fossil evidence fits seamlessly into the account of Noah’s Flood. During the early stages of the Flood described in Genesis 7, as waters rose and covered the land, creatures would have been fleeing to higher ground. The sediment-laden waters rapidly covered vast areas, and in the process, footprints left in soft mud would be buried quickly under layers of silt and sand—conditions ideal for fossilization. The fact that so many prints are preserved together, with no signs of long-term erosion or disturbance, strongly supports the idea of a rapid, catastrophic event rather than slow geological processes over millions of years. (They claim these are 200 million years old, but we know better)

    Additionally, these footprints are often found disconnected from body fossils, which aligns with what we’d expect during a massive Flood event—animals leaving tracks as they tried to escape, but then being swept away before they could be buried whole. This incredible slab serves as yet another silent testimony to the global catastrophe recorded in Scripture. Instead of a slow, evolutionary past, these footprints tell the story of a world overwhelmed by judgment, just as Jesus described in Matthew 24:38–39, pointing to the days of Noah as a warning for today.
    Gods Creation, 100 / evolution, 0 DINOSAUR TRACKS FOUND PRESERVED IN SCHOOLYARD A remarkable discovery has been made in Queensland, Australia, where a slab of rock containing 66 fossilized footprints was unearthed in the yard of an Australian high school. Incredibly, this rock sat at the school for 20 years as students walked by and even occasionally put gum on it. This slab, measuring several feet in length, appears to show the footprints of :"prehistoric" reptiles or amphibians frozen in motion—perfectly preserved in what was once soft sediment. After examining the rock, paleontogists found even more fossil prints in a nearby parking lot! What makes this find so significant isn’t just the number of footprints, but the conditions that must have existed to preserve them so clearly and suddenly. From a biblical creationist perspective, this kind of fossil evidence fits seamlessly into the account of Noah’s Flood. During the early stages of the Flood described in Genesis 7, as waters rose and covered the land, creatures would have been fleeing to higher ground. The sediment-laden waters rapidly covered vast areas, and in the process, footprints left in soft mud would be buried quickly under layers of silt and sand—conditions ideal for fossilization. The fact that so many prints are preserved together, with no signs of long-term erosion or disturbance, strongly supports the idea of a rapid, catastrophic event rather than slow geological processes over millions of years. (They claim these are 200 million years old, but we know better) Additionally, these footprints are often found disconnected from body fossils, which aligns with what we’d expect during a massive Flood event—animals leaving tracks as they tried to escape, but then being swept away before they could be buried whole. This incredible slab serves as yet another silent testimony to the global catastrophe recorded in Scripture. Instead of a slow, evolutionary past, these footprints tell the story of a world overwhelmed by judgment, just as Jesus described in Matthew 24:38–39, pointing to the days of Noah as a warning for today.
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  • Thank you for your prayer support so far this year, particularly since Naomi's mum passing. We are back into things fully now and would very much appreciate your prayers for the following...

    Beenleigh House Church

    This Saturday night we will be doing worship and the word at this house church. Please pray for God's will to be done.

    Live @ The Chapel

    On Saturday 2nd May we will be headlining the Live @ The Chapel concert at Short Street, Nambour. This is always a great night.

    Bundaberg

    On the weekend of May 16-17 Phil and Naomi will be ministering at Restoration Centre, Bundaberg Queensland. Please pray for protection as we drive to Bundaberg and back home, and for God’s will to be done as we minister in this great church.

    Gladstone

    On the weekend of May 24, Phil has been invited to speak at the combined churches gathering being held on the Sunday night in Gladstone, Queensland. This will be hosted by Jarrod Beezley of Immanuel Fellowship where we will also be ministering in the morning.

    QCAL

    Please pray for our next gathering of the Queensland Coalition of Apostolic Leaders on May 30 at Ipswich. Paul Botha, the Australian Coalition Convenor will be speaking. Please pray for people as they travel from across our state.

    ACAL National Conference

    Please pray for us as we drive to Melbourne in the first week of July to attend the Australian Coalition of Apostolic Leaders national conference, where Phil be one of the speakers. Also, all the other attendees who will be traveling from across the nation.

    Please also remember Paul Botha in your prayers as he works to organise the conference from his home base in Perth, Western Australia.
    Thank you for your prayer support so far this year, particularly since Naomi's mum passing. We are back into things fully now and would very much appreciate your prayers for the following... Beenleigh House Church This Saturday night we will be doing worship and the word at this house church. Please pray for God's will to be done. Live @ The Chapel On Saturday 2nd May we will be headlining the Live @ The Chapel concert at Short Street, Nambour. This is always a great night. Bundaberg On the weekend of May 16-17 Phil and Naomi will be ministering at Restoration Centre, Bundaberg Queensland. Please pray for protection as we drive to Bundaberg and back home, and for God’s will to be done as we minister in this great church. Gladstone On the weekend of May 24, Phil has been invited to speak at the combined churches gathering being held on the Sunday night in Gladstone, Queensland. This will be hosted by Jarrod Beezley of Immanuel Fellowship where we will also be ministering in the morning. QCAL Please pray for our next gathering of the Queensland Coalition of Apostolic Leaders on May 30 at Ipswich. Paul Botha, the Australian Coalition Convenor will be speaking. Please pray for people as they travel from across our state. ACAL National Conference Please pray for us as we drive to Melbourne in the first week of July to attend the Australian Coalition of Apostolic Leaders national conference, where Phil be one of the speakers. Also, all the other attendees who will be traveling from across the nation. Please also remember Paul Botha in your prayers as he works to organise the conference from his home base in Perth, Western Australia.
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  • Gotta love the Father's handywork #Queensland #AustraliaMate
    Gotta love the Father's handywork #Queensland #AustraliaMate
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  • Hello I'm new here I'm from Queensland Australia. I hope everyone is well
    Hello I'm new here I'm from Queensland Australia. I hope everyone is well
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  • Hello and thanks for all the friend requests.
    My name is Darren and I reside in Queensland Australia.
    Have a blessed day :)
    Hello and thanks for all the friend requests. My name is Darren and I reside in Queensland Australia. Have a blessed day :)
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