Footprints in the Ash by John Morris & Steve Austin

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Journey back to the explosion of Mt. St. Helens and see how scientific research supports a young earth and global flood. Profusely illustrated with full colour photographs.

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In the early morning hours of May 18, 1980, the pristine scenery around Washington’s Mount St. Helens was shattered by a powerful explosion that devastated its north slope. The eruption of a landmark mountain had begun.

In the aftermath, amid the rivers of mud, blankets of ash, and eerie quiet, scientists made a startling discovery: “nature” was bringing life out of death, re-claiming from the destruction a teeming colony of plant and animal life. Most amazing of all, the geological upheavals had re-created the processes of old that had carved out such marvels as the Grand Canyon.

Today, the site stands as a testament to the power of God, who upholds all of creation. In His infinite wisdom, He has shown the modern science of geology that the earth is much, much younger that many suspected.

124 pages 7 x 9 Hardcover/4-color Interior

Dr. Steven A. Austin has performed sedimentary geologic research in the Mount St. Helens volcano, in the Grand Canyon, on glaciers in Alaska, in the world’s deepest coal mines, on the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, and in remote deserts in Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.

John Morris, Ph.D. , is president of the Institute for Creation Research in Texas and has a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Oklahoma. He is a popular speaker and author and in addition to his writing and research, has searched Turkey’s Mt. Ararat several times for Noah’s ark.

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Weight 0.386 kg
Dimensions 24.1 × 18.4 × 1.9 cm