Hello, Andrew here. We have all been blessed over a number of years, on the various occasions when Richard has shared his many insights into creation and world history. He has been compiling the results of his many years of study onto a web site which can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/world-history-3967/home. On this site, you will find links to numerous articles and videos on creation, world history and related subjects.
Before I go on to the main point of this article, I would like to take a small deviation and explain something of my own interest and involvement here. Many of you may not realise this, that although I have spent my whole working life in computer technology, my academic background is actually in pure science. As such, I have always had a keen interest in creation vs evolution, and very much share the concern that the message of creation goes out into the world around us.
Richard has just launched a new venture, in that he is presenting a series of short YouTube videos, roughly aiming to publish one per day. Each of these videos refers to a particular article listed on his website. I will be helping in this venture, inasmuch as I will be releasing a blog post for each item, with a link to the video and another link to the associated article. These will be appearing on the Longcroft website blog and also on my own blog site, which can be found at https://www.creation1to11.com. (Just as an aside, the latter contains some material of my own, although this project is still very much in its infancy.) I will also be looking to push links to the material out on social media.
I will start to release the blog articles very shortly, though I will be running a few days behind Richard himself all along the way. For those of you who are subscribed to blog notification emails (probably most of the church), you will receive a weekly summary rather than daily notifications, so that you are not swamped with too many messages.
If this is of interest to you, I hope and trust you are really blessed by it.
Click Here to see Richard’s own introductory video.