by Rob Lundberg One of the best ways to help you understand the beliefs of others is by approaching a conversation with a worldview mindset.
Helping you navigate the issues on faith, culture and everything else
by Rob Lundberg One of the best ways to help you understand the beliefs of others is by approaching a conversation with a worldview mindset.
by Rob Lundberg I remember some of my ministerial classes during the undergrad and seminary years, talking about what it means to be in “full
by Rob Lundberg I usually do not get involved in the political issues but because of the temperature of our nation and around the world, I
by Rob Lundberg In just a few weeks, I will be addressing students at an Apologetics Boot Camp on some of the most popular questions
by Rob Lundberg In following up with my previous post on God creating the universe, let me say that I am always excited whenever I
by Rob Lundberg Have you ever been involved in a conversation with a skeptical co-worker,friend, or someone on campus who has asked you this question:
In the context of religious faith, there are many people in our culture who have a “trusting” kind of faith in whatever religion they embrace. The interesting thing is that they are convinced that their religion is true. But just because someone has “faith” it does not make what they are placing their trust in true, until it has been tested to be true.
by Rob Lundberg An Opening Illustration Common to a Humanities Class Do all religions say the same thing or lead to the same destiny? This
by Rob Lundberg What makes Christianity different from other religions is that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. As you celebrate this resurrection season,
by Rob Lundberg Have you ever been involved in a conversation with someone who said something like this, “Muslims and Christians and Jews all worship
by Rob Lundberg Every so often I will hear a someone say that we cannot believe the gospel accounts because they are “made up fairy
by Rob Lundberg A few years ago, the Barna Research Group came out with a startling statistic showing only 10 percent of Americans, who profess to be