> Even though ASA doesn't have much material geared toward K-12 age
> audience,
> I think a sufficiently well-instructed homeschooler could make it
> through a
> number of the available publications. Certainly Francis Collins' book,
> maybe even Perspectives on an Evolving Creation for those a little more
> science-inclined, probably many articles in the PSCF as well. The
> biggest
> challenge is to make the Christian public aware that they exist, and
> why
> they should care.
I haven't read Collins book, but I think Falk's book would be accessible to most high-schoolers.
I wonder if there would be interest in publishing a "student's guide" supplement to one or more
of these book, comparable to the one available for Strobel's Case for a Creator.
Sound like a great sabbatical project for someone....
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