Creation Magazine
Creation Magazine is a family favourite around here! A lot of their articles are about animals and dinosaurs, which appeals to the kids. They have great pictures to keep the children's attention and there is even a children's section.
Dr. Carl Wieland started Creation Magazine in his home in 1978 and now it is in more than 110 countries around the world! The magazine is written so that it is easy for regular people (non-scientists) to understand. Creation Magazine keeps you up-to-date on current scientific findings that prove the biblical creation account and help you better learn to debate the skeptics and evolutionists.
You can receive either a print or digital copy (or both) of Creation Magazine. The prices vary, depending on how long your subscription is. You can subscribe from 1-3 years at a time. They offer gift subscriptions too.
Creation Ministries International, the publisher of Creation Magazine, also publishes a more technical creation magazine, The Journal of Creation. I tried reading one of these once, and I'm afraid my brain went into over-load :) If you want to dig deeper than what is in the Creation Magazine and can handle the technical jargon, The Journal of Creation might be for you.
Dr. Carl Wieland started Creation Magazine in his home in 1978 and now it is in more than 110 countries around the world! The magazine is written so that it is easy for regular people (non-scientists) to understand. Creation Magazine keeps you up-to-date on current scientific findings that prove the biblical creation account and help you better learn to debate the skeptics and evolutionists.
You can receive either a print or digital copy (or both) of Creation Magazine. The prices vary, depending on how long your subscription is. You can subscribe from 1-3 years at a time. They offer gift subscriptions too.
Creation Ministries International, the publisher of Creation Magazine, also publishes a more technical creation magazine, The Journal of Creation. I tried reading one of these once, and I'm afraid my brain went into over-load :) If you want to dig deeper than what is in the Creation Magazine and can handle the technical jargon, The Journal of Creation might be for you.