Ken Ham was born in Australia, the son of a Christian educator. At the age of 10, John Whitcomb and Henry Morris published The Genesis Flood, that ignited the modern Young Earth Creation movement.
After college, Ken Ham taught high school science, until he began a Creation ministry in Australia, and then later moved to the United States to work for the Institute for Creation Research
In 1994, Ham and some colleagues formed what would become Answers in Genesis in the Cincinnati area – located in the center of the eastern United States.
After years of preparation, pn May 27, 2007, the 60,000 square foot Creation Museum opened near Hebron, Kentucky
On February 4, 2014, evolutionist Bill Nye debated Ken Ham on the topic of Creation at the Creation Museum before a live audience and an estimated 3 million people online. As a result of the debate, Ken Ham was able to raise enough support to complete the construction of the Ark Encounter 45 minutes south in Williamstown, Kentucky.
I’ve had the privilege of leading over fifteen motorcoaches to the Ark Encounter, and every group has been thrilled to experience it.
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