The Case Of The Missing Mountain by Kim Jones

Case Of The Missing MountainOne of the main arguments evolutionists bring against Creationism is a lack of evidence for a global flood. However, the evidence is compelling for those who are willing to take a closer look. One such accumulation of evidence lies in the destruction caused by Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980.

Mount St. Helens’ eruption is rich in evidence for a global flood. But how do you go about teaching that to children? Geology is a tough subject for younger kids, especially early elementary.

Fortunately, Kim Jones has found a way to teach the truth of Noah’s flood through the evidence presented in the Mount St. Helens catastrophe. In The Case Of The Missing Mountain, Jones creatively examines the evidence, which she has provided in a series of clues, leading the young researcher to the final conclusion of volcanic activity being part of the mechanism God used to destroy the earth in Genesis 6-9.

My kids are excited to go through The Case Of The Missing Mountain as a part of our geology unit in our homeschool science curriculum. I feel it will serve as a great resource for me to teach the reality of Noah’s flood. And Jones has made it interesting and fun.

I highly recommend The Case Of The Missing Mountain. This is a valuable resource to include in your library, and will assist your children in the development of a biblical worldview.

If you are interested in reading The Case Of The Missing Mountain, you can order it from Amazon.com.

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4 thoughts on “The Case Of The Missing Mountain by Kim Jones

  1. Thanks for the review! I really appreciate you taking the time to review the book! You have a great writing style, and did a wonderful job on the review! I hope your family enjoys the book! The website that goes with the book is still growing. Be sure and check it out every once and a while to find new resources. I would love to hear about your kid's experiences as they go through the book! Hope you have a wonderful day! (I love your blog!) (:

    In Christ,

    Kim Jones

  2. Thanks for dropping by! And for the nice comments. One of these days, I would love to publish a book, as well. Not sure when yet. But one day…

    And thanks for the great book! We love it and plan on implementing it into our homeschool science unit on geology.

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