by Rob Lundberg Relativism is the philosophical position that all points of view are equally valid and that all truth is relative to the individual.

Watchman and Sheepdog with "boots on the ground" in the church and in culture
by Rob Lundberg Relativism is the philosophical position that all points of view are equally valid and that all truth is relative to the individual.
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 Some folks think that morals are set forth by the culture. Just ask Nazi Germany or modern day Liberia where gangs are
by Rob Lundberg I don’t know if you realize this or not, but the problem with America is not America. The problem with America is the
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
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 Some time ago, we were walking through a great little apologetics book by Norman Geisler and Joseph Holden, entitled Living Out Loud: Defending
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:
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 This post is a follow up to my previous entry on a biblical view of apologetics. At the National Conference on Christian Apologetics,
We are fast approaching the end of the Apologetics Awareness Week (September 10-17) and I have shared with you somethings about the purpose and the importance
The other day I had a coworker tell me that Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad, and all the gurus all taught pretty much the same things and