There is most certainly evidence for evolution.
1. There are animals alive today that weren't in the past.
2. Almost every species that has ever lived on Earth is now extinct, yet biological diversity is not at a premium.
3. Carbon dating etc, while admitedly not perfect, grants the Earth a general age of at least several billion years, with water present for much of that time.
4. We know the speed of light in a vacuum, where light is unobstructed and can therefor move at its fastest. By merely looking up at night, we are looking millions of years into the past, confirming the universe's ancientness. That space is not a pure vacuum means that light passing through it is moving slightly slower than our calculations, making the universe possibly much older than even we think.
5. We know the tectonic plates once fitted together. We can see them moving and trace their speed. Reversing it, the time it would take for them to reform Pangea coraborates with our other dating methods. Plus, why would God make everything to look like a jigsaw puzzle?
6. We may not have all that many, but we do have transitional fossils, most notable for the evolution of humans and whales, and some for birds, and probably more I just don't know about.
Alone, each of these might not count for much, but together is another story. Factor in God's silence, and it's pretty compelling. What evidence does God have, I wonder? Answer: nothing. God doesn't even have a theory to his name. Jehovah is just a baseless assumption.