by Rob Lundberg The question posed here is one that harbors an exclusive tone. “What is the difference between Christ’s exclusivity” implies that the burden

Watchman and Sheepdog with "boots on the ground" in the church and in culture
by Rob Lundberg The question posed here is one that harbors an exclusive tone. “What is the difference between Christ’s exclusivity” implies that the burden
by Rob Lundberg With all the issues going on the in culture, with denominations embracing critical race theory and intersectionality, along with critical theory, we
by Rob Lundberg The other morning I was journaling, and a startling thought came to mind. It was the thought of wondering if we have
Local Christian schools and high schools are not providing the equipping they need to insulate their students with solid reasons for the truth of the Christian faith. I will sometimes run into a student and ask them if I can survey them with three questions: Why are you a Christian and please do not use your testimony as the answer; why do you believe the Bible is true, and please do not tell that it says it is God’s Word; and is truth absolute or relative?
The answers that I get are nothing less than scary.
by Rob Lundberg I was radically converted in 1980, in a time when “the Bible says” evangelism wasn’t really challenged. When I first started in