Bill Muehlenberg
Bill Muehlenberg is married with three sons, and ministers as an apologist and ethicist in Melbourne, Australia. He was one of the main drafters of the Canberra Declaration. Bill has a BA with honours in philosophy (Wheaton College, Chicago), an MA with highest honours in theology (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Boston) and is currently completing a PhD in theology.
Bill is a prolific author and a much sought-after media commentator. He has been featured on most Australian television and radio current affairs programs. Bill teaches ethics, apologetics and theology at several Melbourne Bible Colleges. He hosts his own blog CultureWatch, which features Christian commentary on the issues of the day.
Articles by Bill Muehlenberg:
31 March 2026
5.9 MINS
Victorian Liberals deal a devastating blow to conservative champion Moira Deeming, raising fresh questions about the party's direction — and its will to ever win again.
23 March 2026
5.5 MINS
Danny Burmawi, a former Muslim, delivers unflinching clarity on Islam, Israel, and the West — exposing uncomfortable truths that many in the mainstream refuse to acknowledge.
19 March 2026
6.2 MINS
When life feels hopeless and God seems silent, Scripture reassures us He never forgets His people — and acts powerfully on behalf of those who cry out to Him.
16 March 2026
6.4 MINS
Recent Islamist terror attacks in the West have reignited fierce debate over immigration, national security, and multiculturalism, with critics warning that decades of policy decisions are producing dangerous consequences.
11 March 2026
4.4 MINS
In "Mere Christendom", Douglas Wilson argues that true liberty rests on Christ’s lordship, warning that secularism ultimately undermines limited government and lasting civic freedom.
10 March 2026
6.5 MINS
Reflecting on thinkers like Lesslie Newbigin and Paul M. Gould, this article explores how Christians can faithfully present the unchanging Gospel to a rapidly changing, post-Christian culture.
9 March 2026
5.5 MINS
Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s new “Restoring the West” initiative calls for a bold defence of Western civilisation, urging renewed commitment to Judeo-Christian values, liberty, and moral clarity amid growing cultural and ideological challenges.
2 March 2026
6 MINS
Following reports of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death in a joint US-Israeli strike, supporters hail a historic turning point, as hopes rise for freedom and regime change in Iran.
26 February 2026
6.8 MINS
From communism’s ruins to modern technocratic dreams, utopian schemes promise heaven on earth yet ignore human sin—delivering coercion, disillusionment, and often devastation instead.
24 February 2026
5.6 MINS
A tribute to acclaimed actor Robert Duvall, reflecting on his remarkable career and the powerful themes of sin, grace and redemption woven through his most memorable films.
20 February 2026
5.8 MINS
When trials pile up and hope feels distant, Christians are reminded that God sees every tear, values every struggle, and provides strength through faith and community.
4 February 2026
4.2 MINS
Jelly Roll, Grammy-winning country artist, transformed from a troubled past of drugs and jail to a life of faith, music, and public praise for Jesus Christ.
29 January 2026
4.6 MINS
Security fears and rising extremism force hard questions about faith, freedom, and accountability, as Scott Morrison’s call to confront radical Islam through regulation of preaching raises both hope for reform and warnings about government overreach.
26 January 2026
6.4 MINS
Australia Day reflects Christian heritage, Western law, and hard-won freedoms, not national shame—offering a moment for gratitude, unity, and honest reflection instead of ideological division and historical distortion.
21 January 2026
4.6 MINS
Violent secular activism is moving from culture war rhetoric to physical intimidation, exposing a growing hostility toward faithful churches and raising urgent questions about religious liberty.
15 January 2026
6 MINS
Across the globe, from Iran to Venezuela, God is stirring hearts even amid political turmoil, showing how faith, courage, and human agency intersect in the most unexpected places.
5 January 2026
8.3 MINS
Theodicy calls believers to justify the ways of God in the light of evil and suffering, reminding us that even when the world feels overwhelmed by tragedy, God’s providence and love remain.
2 January 2026
5.3 MINS
Tolerance once meant respecting differences without agreeing, but today it demands total acceptance. This shift fuels moral relativism, undermines social cohesion, and paves the way for civilisational suicide.
31 December 2025
7 MINS
As much of Europe shifts left, six outspoken leaders are pushing back against woke politics, mass migration, and cultural decline.
30 December 2025
8.1 MINS
The Albanese government is distracting us with shallow truisms and promises of more gun control. Instead, what we need to talk about is mass migration, multiculturalism and Islamism. What have others said on these vital topics?





