Welcome, to www.case-creation.org.uk this page provides two links, one to the A Case For Creation web-site, and the other to the Water-Of-Life site. In the latter case you will be redirected to www.water-of-life.org.uk
The two links below provide some information about what is to be found at the two sites. Follow the links by clicking on the picture above them.

A Case For Creation

This site answers the question "Who made the world?" in a scientific manner.



Who made the world

Who was it who made the world sir?
A bang brought creation about.
Who set off the explosion, Sir?
I don't know. They're still finding out.

Did this bang make you deaf, Sir?
It happened a long time ago.
How do you know it happened , Sir?
A man in a book told me so.

Who was the man in the book ,Sir?
A man who looked up in the sky.
How do you know that he knew, Sir?
Because I believe him, that's why.

Who was it made me and you , Sir?
A creature crept out of the sea.
Who was it made the creature, Sir?
The creature just happened to be.

Why did it creep from the sea, Sir?
It thought it was time for a change.
How did it grow arms and legs, Sir?
I know, it sounds awfully strange.

Where do we go when we die, Sir?
Don't know, but I'm sure that it's great.
Who was it made the place great, Sir?
No talking now children, it's late.

By Steve Turner
 

Water-Of-Life

This site presents the message of the Gospel, the water-of-life, which brings a satisfaction which can be found in none other than the Lord Jesus Christ.

None but Christ can Satisfy

O Christ in Thee my soul hath found,
And found in Thee alone,
The peace, the joy, I sought so long,
The bliss till now unknown.

Now none but Christ can satisfy,
None other name for me!
There's love and life and lasting joy,
Lord Jesus found in Thee.

I sighed for rest and happiness,
I yearned for them not Thee;
But while I passed my Saviour by,
His love laid hold on me.

I tried the broken cisterns, Lord,
But, ah! the waters failed.
Even as I stooped to drink they fled,
And mocked me as I wailed.

The pleasures lost I sadly mourned,
But never wept for Thee,
Till grace the sightless eyes received,
Thy loveliness to see.