The Does God Exist? ministry is an effort by John Clayton, supported by Roland Earnst, Karl Marcussen, and Linda Glover. We desire to demonstrate to anyone who will consider the evidence that science and faith are symbiotic. They support each other. We want everyone to know that God is real and the Bible is His Word and our guide for life.
For over 50 years, we have been distributing correspondence courses, books, magazines, booklets, and audio and visual programs free of charge or on loan to anyone who requests them. This daily article website is one of a variety of resources:
DVDs and CDs can be borrowed by emailing John Clayton at jncdge@aol.com. You can also watch them free of charge on doesgodexist.tv.
Books can be borrowed at the same email address. A catalog is available on doesgodexist.org. or can be requested via postal mail at the address below.
The above materials can be purchased at cost with a credit card on powervine.store.
Our quarterly printed journal will be mailed to you free upon request.
On the doesgodexist.org website, you can read all of our periodical publications back to 1995, as well as pamphlets, booklets, charts, and other materials.
We have two correspondence courses available postage-paid on request. Our college-level course can be taken on our doesgodexist.org website.
We have a YouTube channel HERE.
We have a Facebook page with daily posts that show design in animals and plants: facebook.com/evidence4god.
You can see our daily Twitter feeds at twitter.com/powervine.
The Clayton Museum of Ancient History is maintained on the campus of York College in York, Nebraska. This museum is promoted by Nebraska’s tourist division and includes the Foster Stanback antiquities collection with artifacts from Biblical times. The website is claytonmuseumofancienthistory.org.
We hope you will take advantage of the many resources available from the Does God Exist? Ministry.
Does God Exist? – P.O. Box 2704 – South Bend, IN 46680-2704
— John N. Clayton © 2020
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