Friday, June 06, 2025

Gavin Cox.

A message from Simon Turpin,

our Executive Director and Speaker


Dear Supporter


We are really excited to be able to share with you that we have a new speaker for AiG UK/Europe!!! We have been praying that God would expand the ministry and provide us with another speaker and are thrilled that Gavin Cox has joined our small team this week. 


Gavin graduated from Camborne School of Mines in 1991 and has since worked in land survey with remote sensing and in the seismic industry, his work taking him to many places worldwide. He took a career break in 1999 to study theology (M.A. in Biblical Studies, University of Exeter) and this was his ‘wake-up call’ to the importance of accepting Genesis creation as real biblical history. He has a particular interest in the ancient history and archaeology of Egypt, particularly the connections with the Old Testament (M.A. in Egyptology, University of Birmingham).

Gavin is available to speak in your church and has a number of fascinating talks that we are sure you would be blessed by: 

 

Adam: Man, myth, or ‘monkey’?

 

Age of the Earth and the Relevance of the Gospel.

 

Chronology conundrums: biblical vs Egyptian history.

 

Close encounters of the Biblical kind.

 

Creation! Credible answers for an incredulous world.

 

Dinosaurs: dreadful dragons or reputable reptiles?

 

Exploring the Pharaohs of the Bible.

 

Flood: fact or fable? Biblical history, rocks, and fossils.

 

Genesis and Genetics, Biology and the Bible.

 

Genius of Ancient Man (The): The Pyramids, Stonehenge, and the Antikithera Mechanism.

 

Search for Adam, Eve, and Creation in Ancient Egypt.

 

Search for Noah and the Flood in Ancient Egypt (The): Mizraim, and Archaeology.

 

What about ‘cavemen’?



Please do contact us if you would like to organise an event at your church where Gavin can speak and please do be in prayer with us that as a ministry, we will have many opportunities to share the message of the authority of God's Word throughout the United Kingdom

Thank You for your continued support and prayers for the ministry. AIG.

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