The Museum of Ancient Treasures
About Us

"And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken."
(Ecclesiastes 4:12)
When you look at a cord, it is made of individual strands woven together, forming something stronger than any single strand could withstand on its own. Our museum is made up of authors, researchers, explorers, and adventurers who come together in unity. However, our strength is not found in the strands themselves, but in the foundation that binds and holds them together. That foundation is the Bible. We believe it is the preserved Word of God—true, trustworthy, and unchanging. It is this truth that forms the strength of the cord, giving it the ability to endure. Without that foundation, the cord would not hold.
What Makes Us Different
What sets this museum apart from others? Simply put, we are willing to ask the difficult questions and explore topics that others may avoid. We are passionate about bringing together authors, researchers, and explorers to examine subjects that much of the modern world is hesitant to address.
Many of these topics were once widely accepted and discussed openly for centuries. Our goal is to revisit them thoughtfully and present them with clarity and conviction. As we work together—under the guidance of the Lord—we seek to share truth in a way that allows individuals to examine the evidence and draw their own conclusions.
Our Beginnings
The Museum of Ancient Treasures began in a living room in Lodi, where founder Candace Jones envisioned a vibrant space dedicated to critical thinking—about the world and about discoveries that exist outside the mainstream.
She believes strongly that children should be equipped with a full understanding of the facts, so they are not caught off guard by the questions and challenges they may encounter in the future. This conviction led her to establish a family-centered group called “The Creation Club,” designed especially for those with middle school students.
Through this club, families were invited to explore topics such as ancient artifacts, the pre-flood world, megalithic structures, and the giants described in the Bible—subjects often overlooked, yet rich with intriguing discoveries.
In March 2025, that vision began to take shape beyond the living room, as the idea of a museum dedicated to these themes and committed to hands-on learning started becoming a physical reality.
Will you help The Museum of Ancient Treasures preserve the “other” side of history?
Meet The Team

Bobbi Vaught
Secretary & Researcher

Candace Jones
Chief Executive Officer & Researcher
