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Tuesday, 26 August 2008
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Sunday afternoon we finalized the plans for the Creation Museum trip. We decided to provide most of the meals as a group, but to ask for a donation of $5-10 per person to help defer the cost. We also reviewed the membership application questionnaire I drafted, and the proposed membership certificate.
The YCLA, in addition to the food cost, will be paying for the van rental, the fuel, and the lodging at the campground. As of right now, we only need about $60 more in donations to cover these items. Praise God!
Please keep praying for the trip to be a success, both in organization and effect!
Monday, 11 August 2008
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The Museum trip is now postponed to the weekend of August 29-31. There were a bunch of conflicts in people's schedules for this week and the next, which made it necessary to change the time. That weekend is now the FINAL date. We will not be postponing it again.
All other details are still in place, except that the cost of food is going to be lower than we anticipated (which is good!). We are now thinking meals will be around an average of $4 per meal per person.
Please let us know for sure whether or not you will be coming, if you have expressed interest. You must contact us by August 25, 2008 if you are planning to participate, but definitely the sooner the better. Thanks!
From Josiah

Sunday, 10 August 2008
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We had a great meeting on Friday the 8th where we discussed some details on membership. We created two classes of non-voting membership: Junior Members (age 9 and under) and Advanced Members (18 to 30, with certain other qualifications to be determined; these will be able to have a separate governing system, etc. if they wish). The current voting membership age of course remains at ages 10 to 21. We also talked about certification and decided to have prospective Members fill out a brief questionaire to demonstrate understanding of our Constitution, and to begin issuing membership certificates to new Members.
The Museum trip is on for this weekend and the planning for it is going well, but we still are praying for God's provision of resources for the endeavor, as well as the right people to take along.

Monday, 04 August 2008
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Our Creation rally Monday, July 21 was a smashing success. We had close to fifty people attend, at least two-thirds of whom were young people. We re-organized the schedule for the evening at the last minute, so that we sang first, then Mr. Orcutt spoke, then we had pizza, then games, and finally, the door prizes and dinosaur giveaway. This lineup made for a much more suspenseful and dramatic evening I believe.

Special thanks to Pastor John Griffith and Faith Independent Baptist Church for the use of their folding chairs, to my brother John for his great work in helping clean the building, and to Rahab Hackett for the piano and harp music. Also, thanks to my dad, Roy Magnuson, for his brilliance of ideas and hard work helping me organize everything, and to all those who provided food, drinks, donations, etc., including my sister Stephanie for baking her famous giant chocolate-chip cookies!
Thanks most of all to our amazing speaker, Mr. Jon Orcutt. Mr. Orcutt spoke on the need for leadership in America from a Creationist perspective. He emphasized that a new reformation is within our reach. He said if all the two million Christian homeschooled kids in the United States would mobilize and take initiative, it would be a complete juggernaut for the forces of evil in our country. However, he said that nothing will happen until we are willing to face real persecution and perhaps death. We must, in truth, give everything we have back to our Creator.
My dad gave a brief invitation after this stirring message. He asked whether anyone wanted to change from being a "consumer" Christian to a "producer" Christian. Did we want to seriously follow Christ in our lives? Many people raised their hands.
Afterwards, the pizza was great and the games were a blast. We played "Upset the Fruit Basket," in which players must switch seats when their team name (a kind of fruit) is called. We also played the secret magazine game (shhh!) where players take turns trying to figure out how the second of two people is being communicated to regarding which magazine of nine the first of the two people has chosen. There was also a treasure hunt for the younger children, for four lizards hidden around the building.
The life-size dinosaur turned out to be (for those who didn't know what it was) a model of a baby T-Rex. It was only about two feet high. An often-asked question is, "How could Noah have gotten all those dinosaurs on the Ark?" The answer is that the dinosaurs on the Ark, like the baby T-Rex, would not have had to have been fully grown; and, very few dinosaurs grew to a large size to begin with. The average size of a dinosaur is currently estimated to have been somewhere around the size of a sheep.
We concluded in a word of prayer, asking God to continue to bless our efforts and help us finish raising the money for our Creation Museum trip in mid-August, and praising him for the wonderful success which our meeting was!
Hopefully, we will be able to have another meeting like that in the not-too-distant future. Also, we are hoping we can have a fund-raising car wash sometime in the first week of August, perhaps Wednesday afternoon the 6th.
Thanks again to everyone for your ongoing prayers and efforts! God Bless!
Monday, 12 May 2008
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Friday evening we had our first meeting in a while. We discussed the progress of our Answers project, including the new video! We also discussed possibilities for the trip to the Creation Museum in Kentucky. We decided to buy 10 back issues of Answers Magazine to lend to those helping us distribute it, which can be given completely to them once they get 5 people signed up. This system will replace the $5 bonus previously awarded to those who signed up 7 new subscribers. We will continue to award the basic $1 per subscription referral.
Also, we decided to continue buying Chick Tracts, with a larger emphasis on those with Creation/Biblical authority messages.
Finally, we thought about ways to market better, including creating bumper stickers.
The next day several of us attended the Constitution Party State Convention in Greenville, SC. It was a fabulous time, although it took a bit too long (6 hours! with a 15-min. break in the middle). There was an excellent buffet breakfast and great speakers. There was even a family with four children there who, to their credit, sat through the whole meeting!
We were able to get out all the business cards I had brought along, which was about 20 or 30. Most of the people in that group had a real interest in our efforts. Praise God!











