
986: Ken Ham’s Miraculous Journey: From Science Teacher to Ark Builder
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How do you go from a high-school science teacher to leading two world-class attractions that point millions to the authority of Scripture? In this episode of The Shaun Tabatt Show, Ken Ham shares the behind-the-scenes story from his new book, Miraculous: The Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis Story—a visually rich, “coffee-table-meets-biography” that chronicles Red Sea moments, Disney-quality exhibit breakthroughs, opposition from skeptics, and the quiet faithfulness that built the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter.
What You'll Learn:
- Why Genesis 1–11 is foundational for Christian doctrine, the gospel, marriage, and worldview.
- Ken’s early influences (family legacy, apologetics mindset) and how that shaped his life calling.
- The pivotal shift from classroom teacher to full-time ministry—and the entrepreneurial steps in between.
- “Responsible faith” vs. foolhardiness: discerning God’s leading while taking bold, practical action.
- How God provided people, resources, and expertise at just-in-time moments to scale a global ministry.
About Ken Ham: Founder/CEO of Answers in Genesis, visionary behind the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, and a leading voice on biblical authority and cultural apologetics.
Connect and Resources:
- Ken Ham / Answers in Genesis: AnswersInGenesis.org
- Book: Miraculous: The Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis Story → https://amzn.to/42U3fiF
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