For many Christians, apologetics is a forgotten art. Though Christian laymen and ministers usually know how to share their faith, very rarely will you find

Watchman and Sheepdog with "boots on the ground" in the church and in culture
For many Christians, apologetics is a forgotten art. Though Christian laymen and ministers usually know how to share their faith, very rarely will you find
by Rob Lundberg It has been a while since I have posted on my blog. Most of the changes you have seen have been the
by Rob Lundberg The Christmas holiday season is a upon us and knowing the reason for the season, this is a wonderful opportunity to share
by Rob Lundberg Introducing Two Competing Philosophies You can listen to the podcast episode by this same title:Let’s Get Real About Karma and the Biblical
By using this simple approach, I believe Christians should be able to discern whether or not a group or a teacher is rooted and grounded in biblical theology. And they will be able to do that by using four mathematical operations (+, -, X, and /).
by Rob Lundberg For decades people and even academic (secular) scholars have tried to show that the early church had corrupted the early Christian texts
by Rob Lundberg Have you ever tried to share the good news of Christ with someone who has no intention of believing like you do?
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 This is the final installment in this series on the First Principles. The First Principles are the starting points for where we
Sometimes when folks find out that I came to faith after being a skeptic, they ask me how it happened. Here is a video sharing
by Rob Lundberg When it comes to conversations with atheists, Christians love to get themselves into “hot water” by debating the topic of creation versus
by Rob Lundberg The functional definition for science is that it is the search for knowledge of causes. Many atheists struggle with the thinking that