A graduate of Denver Seminary and San Jose State University, Bob Siegel is a radio talk show host and popular guest speaker at churches and college campuses across the country, using a variety of media including, seminars, formal debates, outdoor open forums, and one man drama presentations.
In addition to his own weekly radio show (KCBQ 1170, San Diego) Bob has been a guest on many other programs, including The 700 Club, Washington Times Radio's Inside the Story, The Rick Amato Show, KUSI Television's Good Morning San Diego, and the world popular Jonathan Park radio drama series, for which Bob guest starred in two episodes and wrote one episode, The Clue From Ninevah.
Bob is a regular contributor for San Diego Newsroom and San Diego Rostra. Bob does a good deal of playwriting as well (14 plays & 5 collaborations), including the award winning, Eternal Reach. Bob has also published two books; A Call To Radical Discipleship, and I'd Like to Believe In Jesus, But...
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Published 6:44 p.m. May 22, 2012
Mitt Romney has decided not to make Jeremiah Wright a campaign issue. Could he have been taking advice from Obama's team?
Published 12:36 a.m. May 16, 2012
Forget fairness, common sense or decency. We have better rules for 21st century America.
Published 1:03 p.m. May 8, 2012
Although it is difficult to know which way the wind may blow, reactions to the wind are more easily predictable.
Published 11:03 a.m. April 9, 2012
Obama may benefit no matter what the Supreme Court rules.
Published 12:54 p.m. March 31, 2012
Expressed regret over recent decisions has all of Washington talking - or does it?
Published 6:28 p.m. March 14, 2012
How 2012 might be transformed if every candidate heeded some words to the wise
Published 10:38 p.m. February 25, 2012
Between apologies to Muslims and patronizing lectures about Islam being peaceful, a whole lot of violence continues.
Published 3:53 p.m. February 18, 2012
Judicial activism and Sharia Law are starting to make strange bedfellows
Published 2:50 p.m. February 11, 2012
Despite Obama's new accommodation, his clash with religion continues. Are people debating the real issue?
Published 2:47 p.m. February 4, 2012
President Obama cites Jesus. Does this contradict the Bible, or his own previous statements, or both?
Published 4:16 p.m. February 2, 2012
Mitt Romney may need to be more careful, but does absence of caution embarrass him or the population at large?
Published 10:59 a.m. January 28, 2012
Primatene Mist is no longer sold in stores. Chalk up another casualty to Global Warming
Published 1:55 p.m. January 20, 2012
Are Republicans and Democrats judged consistently where sexual scandal is concerned?
Published 1:47 p.m. January 7, 2012
Just when you thought Political Correctness had reached its lowest level, a new basement floor is found on the elevator.
Published 3:03 p.m. December 17, 2011
Ron Paul’s moment of truth is in the wind.