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:
23 December 2025
4.6 MINS
When celebrity conservatives like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson drift into conspiracy and hatred, Christians must choose truth over tribal loyalty, heed biblical warnings, and recover discernment in an age of cultish followings.
15 December 2025
5.7 MINS
A dozen people have so far been killed and another two to three dozen have been wounded at the Bondi Beach mass shooting in Sydney. This was a targeted attack on the Jewish community, and it has now officially been declared to be a terrorist attack.
9 December 2025
6.1 MINS
From massive fines to imprisonment, these five people stood up against the trans agenda and are paying the price. But truth will ultimately prevail.
5 December 2025
4.4 MINS
A thoughtful look at how believers can cherish their country without idolising it, drawing on Scripture, history, and Christian thinkers to show what healthy patriotism truly requires.
4 December 2025
3.2 MINS
From Harry Chapin’s timeless song to inspiring films and stories, this piece reminds parents that genuine love, guided by God, can heal, restore, and shape children’s lives—at any age.
3 December 2025
4.1 MINS
Every believer has a God-given sphere of influence. This article urges Christians to serve faithfully in the time and place God assigns, trusting Him to work through ordinary people.
28 November 2025
4.5 MINS
Reality still exists, even in an age of relativism. This article explores how Christians can confront falsehood, defend truth, and point others to Christ as the ultimate reality.
27 November 2025
6.1 MINS
Are Christians obligated to embrace either pacifism or isolationism? Virtue is the golden mean — thoughtful global engagement shaped by biblical principles, moral responsibility, and prudent national stewardship.
25 November 2025
3.7 MINS
New National Church Life Survey data shows weekly church attendance at 1.3 million, major denominational reshuffles, and fewer local churches—revealing a landscape changing fast, yet still marked by signs of renewal.
19 November 2025
4.4 MINS
Former porn performers turning to Christ reveal the power of true redemption. This article explores their stories, the struggles they face, and the grace that sets captives free.
7 November 2025
6.2 MINS
Oceans of ink have already been spilled on the election of Communist Muslim Zohran Mamdani as the mayor of New York City. That this will be an appalling outcome for NYC is certain. Mamdami is so very bad in so many ways, not just in terms of disastrous economic policies.
4 November 2025
3.3 MINS
Christians across the political spectrum may wonder why God allows particular leaders or governments to rise or fall. Yet history reminds us that all tyrannies and injustices eventually end. Prayer is part of this process.
30 October 2025
3.5 MINS
With five-year-old boys being encouraged by this government to identify as girls, why can’t non-indigenous folks just identify as indigenous to get that preferential treatment at hospitals? If Premier Jacinta Allan is quite happy with the former, she should be just fine with the latter.
29 October 2025
6.5 MINS
The short book of Habakkuk is something that can really be of help, since that prophet felt the same way that we do: he was greatly concerned about what was going on in his world. But he ended up getting the right view on things, and we must as well.
21 October 2025
3.8 MINS
Many – including plenty of young people – in the secular West are growing tired of what is on offer, and are looking for something more. Charlie Kirk helped to point many in that direction, and it seems that God is not yet finished with the West.
15 October 2025
4.7 MINS
738 days after the demonic October 7 terror attack, we now have some closure happening. With the remaining 20 living hostages released from the Hamas terrorists and the rest of the bodies of the dead hostages due to be released, it has been a remarkable 24 hours.
7 October 2025
6.3 MINS
It is a given that Christians should be concerned about the poor, about dealing with poverty, and about demonstrating compassion for the needy. However, too often, churches and Christians can do more harm than good when it comes to charity and help for the needy.
3 October 2025
5.5 MINS
Most Christians have recently learned about the sudden passing of Voddie Baucham in America. I am reminded of how the death of God’s leaders often paves the way for new ones to come on the scene. Let me mention just five of them who have gone to be with their Saviour in the past six months, and share a few quotes from each.
23 September 2025
5.4 MINS
Some 200,000+ people attended the memorial service for Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona, where his widow Erika Kirk forgave his murderer. One thing this service made clear is that conservatives are by and large known for their love of faith, family and freedom.
19 September 2025
6 MINS
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is a ‘wheat and tares’ moment. It certainly is making clear where many people are at. Many are now having a rethink of both their secularism and their leftism.





