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:
12 April 2023
6.4 MINS
Here are five moving stories of those who renounced their disdain of Christianity. The Roman leaders, the Jewish leaders, and Satan himself all thought that this troublemaker Jesus was finally out of their hair. Falsely accused of trumped up charges, he was punished and then [...]
11 April 2023
4.9 MINS
We all need hope, and that is what the Easter message gives us. In around AD 55 the Apostle Paul wrote the following: “Now if Christ is proclaimed as raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of [...]
6 April 2023
5.9 MINS
This is a crucial and indispensable biblical teaching. One of the core doctrines of biblical faith is that of our creation in the image and likeness of God. This is such a vital core belief and one that distinguishes our faith from most other religions. It has ramifications for [...]
4 April 2023
4.7 MINS
Bill Gates and co. have a very cosy relationship with Chinese Communists. Back during the heady days of the Cold War many analysts were rightly concerned that dupes and stooges in the West were actually helping the Soviets in their totalitarian aims and objectives. A quote [...]
3 April 2023
5.3 MINS
Here are 22 must-read books on the very real threat that is China. Many people seeing a recommended reading list on China might think that this has mainly to do with politics, international relations, history, geopolitics and the like. Well, it does involve all that, [...]
31 March 2023
4.8 MINS
I recently wrote a piece on how we can view sin via the new book by Christopher Watkin. And I more recently looked at a chapter from a newish book on biblical doctrine by Paul David Tripp. The former book is Biblical Critical Theory, and Tripp’s [...]
29 March 2023
3.7 MINS
It really is time for this spineless wonder to go. Politics can bring out the best in people. But more often than not it can bring out the worst. Some people so love politics and power that they can lose any last vestige of their [...]
28 March 2023
3.6 MINS
The leftist Libs really are toast – long live the suspended Moira Deeming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtZljvnweB4 Today was D-Day for Deeming – Moira Deeming, the beleaguered Liberal Party MP whose Christianity and conservatism are basically anathema to the lefty Libs – at least to the woke Lib party machine. [...]
27 March 2023
5.5 MINS
The topic of holiness is not one many Christians gravitate towards. Yet it is perhaps the key feature of the God we serve, and the attribute of God we most need to understand and aim for. And millions of words have been written on this [...]
23 March 2023
4.2 MINS
A huge win for the people in the Netherlands! I and others have said it before: ‘No farms, no food.’ But if the Great Reset boys get their way, that is not a problem, since the elites want us all to feast on insects anyway, [...]
22 March 2023
8 MINS
A lot can happen in 24 hours. Previously I wrote about the fate of Victorian Liberal Party MP Moira Deeming. It seems that for daring to persistently and bravely hold to old-fashioned conservative values (such as defending life, family and freedom) the spineless wonders in this once-conservative party want her [...]
22 March 2023
5.5 MINS
It really is time to ditch the Libs. Less than a month ago I discussed how Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming was being vilified not only by the media but by her own political party. And I hate to say it, but when I first [...]
21 March 2023
4.7 MINS
The more people go down the path of attempted sex transitioning, the more people realise they were sold a bill of goods, and they seek the path of detransitioning. Sure, they are the new invisible people that the media and our elites do not want to hear about, [...]
20 March 2023
6.7 MINS
The book by Eric Tonjes, Either Way, We’ll Be All Right: An Honest Exploration of God in Our Grief, offers much wisdom and comfort. Because we all suffer, we all grieve. But we suffer and grieve in different ways. Sometimes we can identify with and [...]
17 March 2023
6.4 MINS
More useful cultural and biblical analysis from this noted Christian philosopher. See part one here. There are many ways to describe and discuss sin. Perhaps one definition of major significance is to speak in terms of autonomy. In its simplest form this means self-law or self-government. However, if there is [...]
16 March 2023
6.5 MINS
Scripture offers us clear principles to help us understand evil rulers. In terms of politics, conservatives such as myself can understand why various secular left rulers seek power and get into office: they have an activist agenda to transform the West into their own radical [...]
15 March 2023
4.9 MINS
Yes, we are all broken, but we have a God who specialises in dealing with this. We are all broken people. We are all wounded. We are all hurting. We are all messed up. While this is true for all of us, many will try [...]
14 March 2023
5.7 MINS
We often learn key life lessons far too late. Yes it is not much more than a cliché, but we do it all the time: we DO take things for granted. Worse yet, we take people for granted. Yesterday I was thinking about funerals, and [...]
10 March 2023
7.9 MINS
Some great quotes from a classic Tozer volume. One of the earlier books of A. W. Tozer and one that helped to put him on the map spiritually speaking was his 1948 classic, The Pursuit of God. It is well worth reading and reading again. [...]
9 March 2023
6.2 MINS
There is plenty of incisive commentary in the new volume by Watkin. The new book by a Monash University philosophy professor and Christian thinker is receiving a lot of interest, attention and discussion. Biblical Critical Theory: How the Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern [...]





