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Thursday, December 31, 2009

How to End the Year 2009

Special Note: The following article is updated and reviewed each year as the Lord teaches our family new and important principles for beginning a new year. I hope it will be an encouragement to you as it is to our own family.

Dear Friends:

Life moves fast. If we don’t take the time to chronicle the providences of God, we forget them. If we don’t take the time to say thank you to those who have invested in our lives, we actually cultivate a spirit of ingratitude in our own hearts. If we don’t stop and make sure that we have a spirit of forgiveness toward others, we grow bitter, we lose the capacity to move victoriously into the future, and our prayers are hindered.

Here is a little practice that I was taught and would like to share with you. Each year, during the last week of December, I would encourage you to do the following things.

I. Outline and Chronicle the
Many Providences of God

Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it. (Hab. 33:2)

First, using simple bullet points, outline the key events for every week of every month of the year. Take the time to do the research which will help jog your memory and allow you to make an accurate record. I find that reviewing bills, blogs, journals, newspaper headlines, letters, and even organizing my photographs chronologically are enormously helpful tools. Those individuals who were faithful to journal or keep a diary will have little problem reconstructing key events. Give yourself a good week to reconstruct your own outline of the year. Also, by making this a family project, you will not only build your list with greater speed and precision, but (in the hands of a loving patriarch) the very act of chronicling the providences of God in your life is a blessed tool for family discipleship.

Every family will have a different set of priorities directing what they should record. In addition to recording the key events and providences of the year chronologically, I try to take the time with my family to record some of the following information on separate bullet lists:

  1. Where did I/we travel?
  2. What were the most important sermons I heard this year?
  3. What books/articles did I write?
  4. What significant household projects did we accomplish in 2009?
  5. What were the most important meetings of the year?
  6. What special friendships were made this year?
  7. Which children lost teeth, and how many?
  8. Who grew in physical stature, and how much did they grow?
  9. Who learned to read this year?
  10. What diet and physical exercise regimen did I maintain to honor “my temple”?
  11. What books did I read? Did we read as a family? Did my children read?
  12. What Scriptures did my family memorize?
  13. What loved ones died this year?
  14. What were the great personal/ministry/national tragedies and losses of the year?
  15. What were the great personal/ministry/national blessings of the year?
  16. What were my most significant failures/sins for the year 2009?
  17. What commitments have I made to overcome sin in 2010?
  18. What significant spiritual and practical victories did I experience?
  19. In what tangible ways did I communicate gratitude to those who have blessed me and invested in my life?
  20. What are the top ten themes of 2009 for my family?

II. Say ‘Thank You’ to
Those Who Have Invested in Your Life

[I] cease not to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers. (Eph. 1:16)

Whatever happened to the man who first opened to you the words of life from the Scripture? Where is the comrade, coach, or instructor who believed in you and helped you to accomplish a great goal? What about the Bible teacher whose careful handling of the Word opened up new vistas of understanding? Where is the friend who stood with you through thick and thin? Most importantly, what have you communicated to the mother who carried you in her womb, loved and nurtured you, or the father who labored to provide for and shepherd you?

When was the last time you responded to their investment in your life with gratitude, blessings, and even money? Jesus reminds us of those ungrateful recipients of blessing who simply went their way without demonstrating gratitude (Luke 17).

Before the year ends, make a list of two types of people: The first list are the names of people whose life, ministry, or personal investment in you have deeply touched you and changed your life. (In my case, the list includes parents, pastors, and even some teachers from the early years of my Christian walk that I did not meet until much later in my life, but whose books and tapes were crucial to my personal discipleship as a young Christian.) The second list should include those people who played the most significant role in your life in 2009.

Write a brief, meaningful letter to each of them. Be specific in your gratitude. Explain what they did for you and why it was important to you. Show them how they were God’s instrument of blessing in your own life. Pray over each letter, asking God to grant you rich insights on the character qualities of each individual and on the way those qualities changed your own life. Where appropriate, include a check or special token of appreciation that reflects your desire to show them, tangibly, that you recognize that you are in their debt. You cannot imagine the joy this will give to someone from your past who may think you have forgotten them. Give generously and without concern for getting a tax deduction. I strongly recommend sending money to your parents. Keep in mind that you will never be able to return their personal and financial investment in your life, except through your testimony of faithfulness, covenant keeping, and honor to the Lord.

Also, your children need to know the people who have blessed their parents. They need to see that Mom and Dad are grateful and generous. Share your letters with them. In our household, we ask our children to write to some of the people who have blessed Mommy and Daddy, because our children are the indirect recipients of these blessings on their parents.

This will take a day or two to complete. You may have twenty letters to write, but you will never regret saying “thank you.”

One last thought: One reason why Christians are often limited in vision, energy, and blessings is that, contrary to the Lord’s command, we are ungrateful, unforgiving, and bitter. Far too many who profess the name of Christ spend more time obsessing on those who have wronged them than rejoicing in those who have blessed them. Letters and tangible expressions of gratitude are not only pleasing to Christ, but an antidote to heart-sickness.

III. Forgive Those Who Have Wronged You

Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. (Romans 12:19-21)

In the course of a year, it is possible to build up many offenses and personal grievances at others. Left unaddressed, these grievances fester and grow. They turn the heart black and the body weak. They foster a spirit of vengeance and misguided self-righteousness. The short of it is this: Unforgiveness leads to bitterness. Bitterness curdles the mind and the spirit.

Fresh starts and new years should begin with forgiveness for others. Having a genuine spirit of forgiveness towards those who have wronged us is a mark of biblical Christianity. It is an evidence that we have been redeemed, and that we are praying lawfully: “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors” (Matthew 6:12).

Successful Christians are men and women who are free from bitterness. They have learned the principle modeled by our Lord Jesus Christ who, while suffering death at the hands of people he had never wronged, was able to say “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:24).

I have a dear preacher friend with a sterling reputation who was once grievously slandered. When asked about the wicked actions of the slanderers, he replied something to this effect:

Oh you don’t understand — I am far, far worse than my detractors realize. They may have gotten a lot of the specific facts wrong, but I am just thankful they don’t know how bad my heart truly is. God have mercy on me a sinner.

This man had victory over bitterness.

My father is another man who always appeared to have victory over bitterness. In fact, from my earliest days to the present, I have watched lesser men “twist the truths [he’s] spoken to make a trap for fools.” [i]

Early in my life when I was still in government schools, I would listen to my own teachers criticize before my class the work my father was doing for the President to dismantle a government agency which was at war with the family. I read untruthful articles and saw derogatory comics on the pages of the Washington Post picturing him as a caveman for his “prehistoric” views. When my father was a leader in the Republican Party in Massachusetts, a gangster repeatedly threatened the life of his family. I remember being a boy and having my father shield me from homosexual picketers and protesters that would follow him and our family around at public locations.

Most painful and difficult for many to forgive is betrayal and dishonor. But that is a mistake. Betrayal and dishonor probably exist in the lives of most men. And why should any Christian be denied in their lives what past generations of Christians — and our Lord and Savior Himself — patiently endured? To our shame, most of us have been on both sides of that coin. From a son’s perspective, however, it is highly instructive to watch a father act honorably in the midst of such conflict. It has been a great blessing in my own life to observe my father nobly respond even in the face of barbs from former allies and friends, once loved and nurtured by him.

Eternally optimistic, Dad would always say: “Never be bitter. Life is too short. Thank God for your blessings. Press on!”

Bitterness comes from being unwilling to forgive. Bitter people are small people. They are unsuccessful people. They are people who cannot move forward. They are people who believe that the personal wrongs against them are so great that they — the offended — are entitled to do to their offenders what they pray the Lord Jesus Christ will never do to them: refuse to forgive.

Here is my recommendation: Think through every grief, minor and major, caused by others to you in the year 2009. Now add to the list any other personal offenses that continue to linger from past years. Write these down as bullets on a sheet of paper.

The first thing you will likely realize is just how many offenses are polluting your thought life and, probably, your spirit. This is a sign of latent bitterness. Bitterness will kill you. It renders you completely ineffective.

Now prayerfully walk through the list — bullet, by bullet. With each offense, remind yourself that the most despicable action taken against you by another utterly (and infinitely) pales in comparison to the least of your offenses against the Lord Jesus Christ.

And yet He has forgiven you.

Before 2010 begins, adopt a spirit of forgiveness towards your insensitive friends as well as your hateful enemies. Forgive your imperfect father for whatever it is you need to forgive him for (and pray to the Lord that your own children someday forgive you for your failures). Quit devoting untold precious hours to commiseration, mental replay of the wrongs done, and thoughts about just how badly you were wronged. Stop blaming everybody but you for your problems. Look to yourself. Once you start chronicling your own sinful attitudes and crimes against God and man, you simply won’t have time to worry about the wrongs done to you. You will stop being bitter, and you will start being thankful.

Wipe the slate clean. “Press on.” Forgive.

Conclusion

As 2009 comes to a close, take time to remember and to say “thank you.” Take time to examine yourself for bitterness. Forgive others. Finally, as you love God with all your heart, soul and might, trust Him, too. Really trust him. Trust God with all your heart, your soul and might. You and I can not solve every problem. What we can do is be kind, forgiving, and patient before the Lord. We can not “fix” everything that is broken. Only God can do that. In His time and His way, the Lord can not only bring peace, but He can give you the very desires of your heart as you seek Him with integrity. He can redeem the years the locusts have eaten, and He delights in blessing his faithful children. “The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it” (Proverbs 10:22).

It is appropriate that we stop and thank God at the birth of a new year. Remember that God gave man the stars on Day Four in part so that he could order and structure his life based on a clock/calendar system of days, seasons, and years (Genesis 1). He tells us to “remember” acts and to “number” our days. In Scripture, the formal act of remembering providences of God in our life is linked to hope, honor, and generational success (e.g., Psalms 44, 78, etc.). By February 2010, the year 2009 will be a distant memory. Strike now while the iron is hot. The opportunity to remember and to say “thank you” may never come again. And can you afford even one more day in which your prayers are hindered — because you were refusing to forgive? Trust the Lord. He is in charge: “ Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5).

[i] From Rudyard Kipling’s “If”

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

2009: The Year in Review

It was a year of worldview antithesis: of darkness and light; tragedy and hope; and a year where God gave unprecedented fruitfulness to seeds sown in the battle for the biblical family as new victories in Christ were realized. Click here to view a preview of the Vision Forum Ministries highlights from the year 2009. Using this helpful new technology, page your way through the year that was 2009 for the friends and families of Vision Forum MInistries.

Year-End Liquidation Sale

Sunday, December 27, 2009

One Year Ago Today: Surfing the Great Peruvian Desert

Surfing The Great Peruvian Desert from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

On this day last year, we took a part of the afternoon off our fact-finding mission in Peru for The Mysteries of the Ancient World, to body surf the Great Peruvian Desert, just outside of Ica.

Friday, December 25, 2009

El Mariachi of San Antonio

Mariachi from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

San Antonio This Evening

By San Antonio’s Rock of Remembrance.

Mistletoe Definitely Not Required.

Horse and Carriage in the Evening: A San Antonio Tradition.

Tamales for Sale.

Honor dreams about the ultimate Alamo defender toy soldier kit.

Virginia by the Menger.

A message from a San Antonio merchant.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Quote of the Day: From Beall Phillips

“I have seven children, and one elf.”

Journey to the Land of the Incas

Mysteries of the Ancient World: Machu Picchu and the Lost Legacy of the Incas from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Where we were one year ago today.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

TyrannyEve.com

Very Much

”...very much” from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

ENGAGED! ESPOUSED! TO BE WED!

Peter and Mandy. Huzzah!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Q and A at the Ohio Mysterious Islands Premeire

After the premiere of The Mysterious Islands in Ohio, we were joined by our translator, Tony Hernandez, our scientist, Dr. Tom Ford, our cellist, Audrey Vernier, our field coordinator, Peter Bradrick, composer Ben Botkin, the team from Leclerc Brothers Motion Pictures, Joshua Phillips and myself.

The Vision Forum Practice Sword

A Profile In Generational Manliness

Liberty at The Mysterious Islands Book Table in Ohio

Faces of the 2009 Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

A very capable father.

Elizabeth en route.

Mercy Morecraft at the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

Meet the Behind the Scenes Team for The Mysterious islands: The Leclerc Brothers

Philip and Christopher Leclerc of Leclerc Brothers Motion Pictures are two of the great up-and-coming talents in the independent Christian film world. We were blessed to have them as part of the Galapagos expeditionary force and film team with The Mysterious Islands. Here they are seen working on a project at the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference.

The Mysterious Island Premieres to More Than 1000 in Cincinnati

Friday, December 18, 2009

“Gentleman, Ladies..I Beg of You--Believe God Rather Than Man!”

The Mysterious Islands is the first film to recreate the great debate of 1860 between Huxley and Wilberforce. The debate was interrupted by Admiral Robert Fitzroy, former traveling companion of Charles Darwin and captain of the Beagle. Fitzroy’s message—“Believe God rather than man!”

Visit The Mysterious Islands on Facebook.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

TMI VLOG: A Brief Personal Look Behind the Scenes at the Final Premiere on the Mysterious Islands Road Tour

The Close of the Mysterious Islands Tour: Live from Dallas from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Primetime America Highlights 'The Mysterious Islands'

Last week, Moody Radio’s Paul Butler produced a feature on The Mysterious Islands, interviewing Dr. John Morris and myself for the special segment. The seven-and-a-half minute feature aired on PrimeTime America. To view this segment or the 11:30 extended feature, click here.

More Feedback on The Mysterious Islands

I just have to say thank you for producing Mysterious Islands. My 6-year-old son and I just finished watching and he was so intrigued with the fascinating animals that he retrieved our digital camera to take pictures of the animals he was seeing on the TV screen!

We also paused the movie several times to discuss various topics and it was a fabulous learning experience. I have ordered 4 copies and plan to give one to our local library. If every one who ordered a copy got an extra one to donate to their public library, what an impact we could have across America!

Thanks again and God bless you, Dara E., Aberdeen, SD

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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The Mysterious Islands Road Trip Concludes With Tonight's Premiere in Dallas, Texas!

Faces of the 2009 Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

More than 2600 Attend Historic Sufficiency of Scripture Conference Sponsored by the NCFIC

The Little Boy With the Red Boots Goes to the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

The Galapagos Ark In Cincinnati

Scott, R.C., and Doug at the SOS

One of These Sisters Is Getting Married

Jubilee with Sproul Girls at the SOS

Faces of the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

A group of sisters: Blessing Grace; Honor Providence; Liberty Hope; Cherish Faith.

Molly Valenti with Virginia.

Molly holds court.

The Taylor family of Kentucky.

These young men are being shepherded by one of the great pastors and Bible teachers of our day, Jeff Pollard.

They Travelled From Dubai to the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

Dear Mr. Phillips:

My father and I were very blessed to be able to attend the Sufficiency of Scripture conference this past week. As my dad said, it was well worth traveling 26 hours from Dubai to come!

One of the highlights for me was going to your breakout session on aesthetics. As a lover of classical music and a musician myself, I have had many a conversation (some closer to arguments, I must admit) about aesthetics reflecting God’s character, especially in music....I’ve had a desire to compose for some time now, and was greatly blessed by being able to talk to Ben Botkin about where to start, but we didn’t have a whole lot of time to talk, and after your session I was both challenged and encouraged. Challenged to write and play music to God’s glory in a way that shows God to the ungodly, and encouraged in knowing the nobility of this task and calling...

Thank you so very much! May God heap many, many blessings on you, your family, and Vision Forum Kyleigh F.

More Than 1200 Attend Premiere of The Mysterious Islands in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Paper Doll Designers

Beall with the designers of the Daughters of His Story Paper Doll Collection.

The Sufficiency of Scripture and Aesthetics

More than five hundred attended my message on Christianity, culture, aesthetics, and the Doctrine of the Sufficiency of Scripture delivered at the 2009 SOS Conference. In the message I noted that Dr. R.J. Rushdoony wisely offered the following definition of art:

“Art is the making well, or properly arranging, of anything whatever that needs to be arranged.”

Ken Ham Writes on the Mysterious Islands

In his daily blog Ken Ham today writes of The Mysterious Islands:

“In our opinion it is by far the best such creationist documentary produced this year that has a strong biblical authority thrust—the message is very strong with great photography and production. If you get the video, you will note that, in the credits, two of our researchers are listed as consultants: Dr. Tommy Mitchell and Roger Patterson.”

Voddie

Sisters

...in the Lord fellowship at The Sufficiency of Scripture Conference.

Where Hundreds Stayed for the 2009 SOS Conference

Washington Times Reports on The Mysterious Islands

On Sunday, The Washington Times ran an article on The Mysterious Islands based on an interview they did with me a week ago.

Knowing that pro-Darwin feature films — such as “Creation” released in September in London — were in the making, the creationists tapped the Birmingham, Ala.-based Erwin Brothers filmmakers to produce an anti-Darwin film to be released close to Nov. 24, the 150th anniversary date of the evolutionist’s book.

The film was geared to counter an expected “unprecedented onslaught of pro-evolutionary propaganda as the major media and leaders of academia heap praise on Charles Darwin, the patron saint of evolutionism,” executive producer Doug Phillips said.

It is called “The Mysterious Islands,” after the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, which Darwin visited as a 26-year-old in 1835. That life-changing experience led him to form his theory of evolution.

“For the followers of Charles Darwin, the Galapagos archipelago is the spiritual homeland to their evolutionary faith,” Mr. Phillips said. “Our film — shot on ground zero of evolutionism — will be a counteroffensive to the Darwin adulation that blows holes in the conclusions he formed while observing the wonder-filled creatures that inhabit the Galapagos Islands.”

Visit The Mysterious Islands website to learn more. And visit our site on Facebook.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Fifteen Years of Interns

The above image includes some of the fine men that I have had the honor training from intern classes beginning in 1996 at the Home School Legal Defense Association, to the Vision Forum classes of 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009—all gathered for the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference.

Look For Big Reports and Many Photos Coming Soon to Doug's Blog on the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

Cincinnati, Ohio, at night, the location of the historic Sufficiency of Scripture Conference sponsored by the National Center for Family Integrated Churches. The above is a shot I took using a Leica m8, from the hotel room where we celebrated the sixth birthday of Providence with about one hundred family and friends.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Live From the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

Good News From Tupelo: More Than 200,000 Tune In To Hear Christ Proclaimed and Darwin Dethroned

To God be the glory! I am so grateful.

Thanks to the gracious kindness of our friends at the American Family Association for their investment in The Mysterious Islands by giving us the opportunity to share the message of Christ the Creator on their far-reaching television and web broadcast.

The wonderful team at AFA greeted Beall, myself and The Mysterious Islands team and gave us a tour of their headquarters. Following a brief dinner of pizza in the AFA kitchen, I joined host Crane Durham for a multi-hour broadcast entitled Deserting Darwin, which was followed by a web broadcast of The Mysterious Islands.

The show proved to one of the two most watched broadcasts in the history of the American Family Association, with more than 211,000 tuning in for the broadcast. We were especially thankful that among the viewers were a large number of atheists and unbelievers who tuned in on a secular channel, perhaps to scoff, but who were nonetheless presented the Gospel and the hope of the light and love of Christ. Also revealed was the futility of the worship of the mind and self, which is the religion of all who claim to be ignorant of or formally opposed to the existence of God.

For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Romans 1: 18-21

The Sufficiency of Scripture Conference: Joe Morecraft on Pictures of Jesus

In his message on the “Regulative Principle of Worship” delivered today at the Sufficiency of Scripture Conference, Dr. Joseph Morecraft addressed a great controversy, as paraphrased below:

“People sometimes ask me what I think of pictures of Jesus. I simply tell them—‘I have never seen one.’”

Miss Phillips and Miss Solid at the Memphis Premiere of The Mysterious Islands

Thursday, December 10, 2009

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The Mysterious Islands Premieres on the Campus of University of Memphis

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

She's No Turkey, But He Is

Watch the Video: Faces of the Galapagos

Faces of the Galapagos from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Please Pray for the Memphis Premiere of The Mysterious Islands Tonight

Well, we are pushing the envelope a bit. So I am asking our friends to join us in prayer.

An opportunity opened up in Memphis, and with less than 48 hours we announced a premiere of The Mysterious Islands. Wednesday night is church night for many folks, so we are hoping to get a nice crowd notwithstanding the fact that our timing is not the best. Several hundred are signed up, and we are hoping that more will respond to the local radio shows and emails that have gone out advertising the event. We are also making the showing free to all university students in the hope that this will create a special Gospel opportunity and will also spark some needed dialogue on the vital issue of Jesus Christ the Creator, vs. the religion of Darwinism.

God Cares for All Kinds of Little Sheep

He loves his lambs, feeds them, and gives His word as a source of solid comfort.

Dockers Tells America: Its Time for Men to Wear the Pants

I am not sure how seriously Dockers believes the maxims they are propagating, but these sentiments are a refreshing commentary on the culture of androgyny which is being advanced at every level in our culture, including in the dress standards of our modern world.

A Beautiful Note from ADF Attorney Jordan Lorence

Doug:

I got to watch Mysterious Islands with my children. What a fantastic DVD! I was blown away by its quality. The cinematography was awesome. The intellectual content was clear and solid. And the music! I was so impressed with the soundtrack. And it was original music! Where did it come from?

What I saw was on the level of quality of what you would see on the Discovery Channel. In the past, it would seem like there was an inverse correlation between film quality and theological potency. If the film was technically great, the content would be mushy. If the theology was solid, the technical aspects of the film would be amateurish. You turned the inverse correlation into a direct correlation - excellent film quality, tremendous content.

Doug, I pray that many people watch this film, learn from it and are blessed by it. Well done, brother!

I want to encourage you continue to bearing fruit in this area. Your San Antonio film festival has encouraged many Christians to bring their skills to the area of film-making that many Christians have abandoned to the world. You are pioneering an important work here.

Jordan Lorence

Jordan,

Your kind words are heartwarming and encouraging. The credit for the beauty and power of the film goes to the Lord alone who brought us amazing film opportunities, and who gifted the Irwin Brothers with the skill and wisdom to craft a cinematically beautiful story. The Lord caused flightless cormorants to literally walk right in front of our cameras. The Lord brought more than a thousand dive bombing blue-footed boobies to our team when we least expected them. The Lord allowed us to walk among amazing creatures that showed no fear of man. He even caused a mockingbird to come right up to me. The trip was one amazing moment after another.

As to the heart of the message, that too belongs to the Lord alone, to whom all glory belongs for any and all good that comes from The Mysterious Islands. From beginning to end, we were pinching ourselves that the Lord allowed us to be part of His film.

Keep up the wonderful work that you are doing with the Alliance Defense Fund. Your work is a critical part of the battle and your personal contribution to the freedom that my family enjoys has been enormous.

Doug

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Mysterious Islands Comes to Memphis Tomorrow!

The Vision Forum Intern Class Joins the Mysterious Islands Road Tour

This weekend the Vision Forum intern class of 2009 joined The Mysterious Islands Road Tour in Hickman County, Tennessee. Above, the class joins me for pizza and a a three-hour discussion on Christian apologetics and The Foundation of Christian Scholarship. Also joining us is Vision Forum MInistries’ conference coordinator Kevin Turley and son Samuel.

Tonight: A Live Interview and Film Broadcast on the Web: The Galapagos Rediscovered

The Mysterious Islands Road Tour arrives in Tupelo tonight for an important national web broadcast from the headquarters of the American Family Association. It is my great honor to join the American Family Association team for a special in-studio radio/Internet simulcast from their headquarters in Mississippi.

The topic for tonight’s program: “Deserting Darwin: The Galapagos Rediscovered.” Crane Durham will host the discussion, which will run from 7-9pm (CST), and I will offer feature commentary regarding the significance of two anniversaries in 2009: the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his landmark book, On the Origin of Species. A number of special guests, including Dr. John Morris, president of the Institute for Creation Research, and Ray Comfort, of Way of the Master, will join us by phone during the two-hour special feature on Darwin’s legacy.

To sign-up free for the web simulcast, click here.

As a special bonus, you’ll be able to view our new film, The Mysterious Islands, streaming live from AFA’s site!

I hope you’ll make plans to join us tonight for this engaging two-hour webcast, “Deserting Darwin: The Galapagos Re-Discovered”, beginning at 7:05 (CST).

Monday, December 7, 2009

A Very Special Pearl Harbor Day Tribute With the Little Boy With the Red Boots

A Personal Invitation for the SOS Conference

Doug Phillips invites to the SOS Conference from THE LIGHTHOUSE on Vimeo.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

This Next Saturday: A Special Premiere of The Mysterious Islands at The Sufficiency of Scripture Conference

Hear a Sample of the New 'Mysterious Islands' Soundtrack: Fitzroy's Valor

Fitzroy’s Valor Musical Track from Vision Forum on Vimeo.

Praise for Jonathan Park and The Mysterious Islands from a Thirteen-Year-Old

Hello, my name is Nathan, and I am 13 years old. My family and I have been very blessed by your ministry. My father and I have also been blessed from attending 4 Father/Son retreats. My family has recently watched “The Mysterious Islands” and we have had many conversations as a family about Mr. Darwin and evolution. And after the movie I have had a renewed sense of 1 Peter 3:15. (But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear.) I have also listened to all 6 of the “Jonathan Park” adventure series and “Jonathan Park Goes to the Galapagos”. I have enjoyed talking about these types of issues with my friends and sharing the “Jonathan Park” series with them. I encourage Vision Forum and the Jonathan Park team to continue the series. I am also hoping that “The Mysterious Islands” will come to Dallas TX! Thanks to all of Vision Forum and the Jonathan Park crew for all of their hard work expanding the Kingdom of God. Thanks, Nathan

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Twins

”..and birds of a feather.” A pair of very humorous Flightless Cormorants of the Galapagos. They may not be able to fly, but these birds do stick together. The flightless cormorant is one of the wonderful animals we examine in The Mysterious Islands, and we have even included a bonus feature on them.

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Friends and Family Gather in Franklin for Premiere of The Mysterious Islands

The Harper Family at the Franklin Premiere of The Mysterious Islands

The Little Boy With the Red Boots Describes the Blast

The Little Boy With the Red Boots Discusses Rocket Launches from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

The Little Boy With the Red Boots gives you a preview of the rocket blast.

Swing Time

Swing Time from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Updated: Watch the Video: The Mysterious Islands Road Tour Takes Time for a Rocket Launch

After the Franklin, Tennessee premiere of Vision Forum Ministries’ new film, The Mysterious Islands, Road Tour takes some time to shoot rockets at the home of the Geoff Botkin family. This was Virginia’s first rocket launch.

The rocketship is made from the cannister containing the Botkin’s Reformation Timeline. It contains just enough space to enable a cricket or two to be the first passengers from this part of Tennessee to be sent into the atmosphere.

Mr. Botkin explains principles of rocketry to Honor, Faith, and the Little Boy With the Red Boots.

The excitement mounts.

Anna and Virginia watch from the vantage point of a haystack.

David prepares to launch.

The Little Boy With the Red Boots and his brother wait patiently.

Rocket Ship Day from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

And here is what it actually looked like.

Faith Describes Rocket Launch and Considers Her Own Space Journey from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Here is Faith’s commentary on the rocket and her own space travel aspirations.

A Tale of Two More Calvins

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Christianity Today Blogs about The Mysterious Islands

Christianity Today’s online editor for music and film for Christians, Mark Moring, ran a nice write-up on The Mysterious Islands on his blog. The title of the post is: Darwin Fever Making Us Sick? In the piece he discusses the fact that the film is designed to debunk “Darwin’s theories of naturalism and evolution.”

Click here to read the piece.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Liberty Before the Nashville Premiere of TMI: Tonight

Virginia and Benjamin Franklin

The Tale of Two Calvins

One Boy's Thoughts on The Mysterious Islands

Hello, my name is Nathan, and I am 13 years old. My family and I have been very blessed by your ministry. My father and I have also been blessed from attending 4 Father/Son retreats. My family has recently watched “The Mysterious Islands” and we have had many conversations as a family about Mr. Darwin and evolution. And after the movie I have had a renewed sense of 1 Peter 3:15. (But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear.) I have also listened to all 6 of the “Jonathan Park” adventure series and “Jonathan Park Goes to the Galapagos”. I have enjoyed talking about these types of issues with my friends and sharing the “Jonathan Park” series with them. I encourage Vision Forum and the Jonathan Park team to continue the series. I am also hoping that “The Mysterious Islands” will come to Dallas TX! Thanks to all of Vision Forum and the Jonathan Park crew for all of their hard work expanding the Kingdom of God.

Shopping Experience With Vision Forum

Just wanted to thank you for a pleasant shopping experience. Just before visiting your site I placed an order at lego.com and was happy to receive a black friday discount and free shipping to only later find out upon check out a twenty something dollar sales tax fee. So I really saved nothing at all. Your prices are what they are. You do receive discounts, free shipping and free gifts to boot!! I am looking so forward to giving my boys the awesome boy gifts you provide. Thank you for providing such wonderful products and thank you for your stand. I will definitely be a returning customer and will tell all my friends and family! In Christ, Stefanie

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Its a Blue World at the Huntsville Space Center

Nashville Area Premiere for The Mysterious Islands Sells Out in Less than Ten Hours of Announcement

Thanks to everyone who registered for tickets for the Franklin, Tennessee, premiere of The Mysterious Islands. Registrations were filled to capacity within hours of announcing the film premiere. Regretfully, we have been unable to secure additional screenings in the area to meet the high demand.

A Thirteen Year-Old Responds to The Mysterious Islands

My name is Hannah and I am 13 years old. I just wanted to let you know how much I loved The Mysterious Islands! Before I saw the documentary I probably saw the trailer at least 20 times, and when it finally came in the mail, I was so excited! My family watched it that night, and we enjoyed it very much. I loved all the animals you showed, especially the giant tortoises. It showed so clearly how impossible it is for the earth to have evolved over millions of years! I also enjoyed how you portrayed the close father-son relationship of Joshua and Mr. Phillips. Thank you so much for making this movie. I hope you come to Wisconsin to show The Mysterious Islands! Thank you.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Send Us Baby Pictures of Calvin

Not that Calvin—your Calvin.

It seems that everywhere I travel I am meeting parents who named their child born this year after the great Reformer John Calvin who celebrated his 500th birthday on July 10. If you had a baby born this year that was named after Calvin—send us a picture of your child, the day he was born, and his full name. We will share the blessing with others right here on Doug’s Blog. Write to president@visionforum.com by Thursday, December 10. We are excited about meeting all the new little Calvin’s.

The Eyes of a Daughter: Part II

Virginia during the 2009 Vision Forum Catalogue cover shoot.

Lots of Updates and Reports on Doug's Blog Today. Stay Tuned.

Mysterious Islands to Premiere in Franklin Tennessee

Wow! Powerful Feedback on Mysterious Islands: The Film Inspires Young People to Defend the Faith

Dear Sirs,

I just wanted to say thank you so much for your wonderful movie,”The Mysterious Islands”. My entire family watched it last night and throughout the movie,I noticed my 8 year old son was quite fidgety through some of the movie. I mistakenly believed he was not listening. But immediately after the scene where Doug Phillips is giving Joshua a charge to defend creationism, he suddenly left the room. I found him later furiously writing in his journal:”Charles Darwin teaches lies about God. I am going to teach everyone about the animals that defy evolution”. ( spelling changed for you, so you could understand what he wrote.) He was so passionate about what he saw that he continued to write 3 more pages and is still talking about the movie this morning! Thank you for giving so much information that will equip our children to defend the truth!

Most Respectfully, Mrs. Schnabel

Thanks to Friends Across America Who Are Helping to Sponosor Premieres of The Mysterious Islands

Special thanks to the Solids for their outstanding help to make the Huntsville premiere of The Mysterious Islands a reality.

On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand

The Eyes of a Daughter

Announcing the Nashville Vicinity Premiere of The Mysterious islands

The Galapagos Ark has arrived in Tennessee as part of The Mysterious Islands Road Tour and we are pleased to announce that this Thursday, December 3, at 7:00 PM, The Mysterious Islands will premiere in Franklin, Tennessee. The door opens at 6:15, and the ninety minute film will start at 7:00 p.m. Following the screening there will be a short Q and A with filmmakers and crew, and then a poster signing and picture signing with cast and crew. The cost of the evening’s premiere is $10 per family, or $5 for individuals. Space is limited and you must R.S.V.P. Get the word out and come be a part of this special film debut.

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