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Respuestas en Génesis Is Expanding into Latin America

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[Answers in Genesis]( Ken Ham Daily [View in browser]( [Ken Ham]( G'day {NAME}, There is such a hunger for creation-apologetics teaching in churches around the world. It doesn’t matter where we go, people want answers to questions such as “Where did Cain get his wife?” “Does the Bible explain dinosaurs?” “What about evolution and millions of years?” “How can you believe in a loving God with all the death and suffering we see around us?” And because we’ve found that countries in Latin America are especially hungry and eager to get answers, we’re expanding and establishing a base in Mexico. [Read the blog]( Got 60 seconds? Check out today’s radio program: Steel has a little problem that can turn into a big one. Over time, tiny cracks form and the steel is weakened. Now, to address this problem, engineers recently developed ... [Listen to today's radio broadcast]( Sincerely, Ken Ham P.S. Check out this related resource: [The Design Argument]( [facebook]( [twitter]( Copyright © 2017 Answers in Genesis, All rights reserved. PO Box 510 Hebron, KY  41048 To stop receiving emails like this, [change your subscriptions](. You may also [opt out of all emails]( from Answers in Genesis, Creation Museum, and Ark Encounter. [view in browser](

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