The Wonders of Creation

The Wonders of Creation

The Wonders of Creation – A Film Series by Apologetics Press

The Wonders of Creation is a captivating film series produced by Apologetics Press that invites viewers on a journey through the astonishing world of animals—unveiling the fingerprints of divine design in every detail. Each film explores the remarkable features, behaviors, and adaptations of unique creatures such as the giraffe, elephant, electric eel, and many others.

With a powerful blend of scientific insight and spiritual reflection, this series highlights how these extraordinary animals point unmistakably to the wisdom and intentionality of their Creator. More than just a nature documentary, The Wonders of Creation is a thought-provoking exploration of God's handiwork, designed to strengthen faith and inspire awe.

Perfect for families, churches, schools, and anyone curious about the intersection of science and Scripture, this series offers clear, engaging, and spiritually enriching content that brings the glory of God's creation to life.

The Wonders of Creation
  • Platypus

    Scientists classify the platypus as a mammal, but it’s unlike any mammal you’ve ever seen. From its flat duck-bill to its extremely dense fur to its incredible electro-receptor hunting system, this animal is unique indeed. In this program, Eric Lyons shows how truly amazing the platypus is and ho...

  • Woodpeckers

    Did you know that a woodpecker can strike a tree up to 20 times per second, with each strike being equivalent to 1,000 times that of gravity? How can these birds do this without being harmed? Join Eric Lyons as he presents a lesson on God

  • Electric Eel

    With their six-foot-long, tube-shaped, scaleless bodies, electric eels look like a snake but are classified as a knife fish. Yet, these creatures are much different than most fish you know. They can produce enough electricity to generate a shock of up to 600 volts—enough to stun a horse. How can ...

  • Godwit

    Imagine if scientists could build a robotic bird weighing less than 1 pound that could fly non-stop 7,000 miles, without the need to stop to oil its wings, tighten its screws, clean its gears, or recharge its batteries. If possible it would take thousands of hours, millions of dollars, and extrem...

  • Mallee Fowl

    How do you find out what the temperature is outside? Well, you probably don't stick out your tongue, because that wouldn't do you much good. For the malleefowl, that is exactly what it does and its tongue can determine the temperature to within only a few degrees. Not every creature has this capa...

  • Cuttlefish

    The cuttlefish is an amazing wonder of creation. Though it is not even classified as a true fish, but rather a mollusk, its camouflage abilities allow it to move about the ocean confusing predators. Join Eric Lyons as he looks at the amazing camouflage tactics of the cuttlefish.