This sermon emphasizes the forgotten power of public proclamation of the Gospel, drawing inspiration from Acts 5:20 where the apostles are commanded to go, stand, and speak all the words of life. It challenges Christians to step out of their comfort zones, confront evil with the Gospel, and revive the biblical mandate of proclaiming the Gospel publicly under the anointing of the Holy Spirit. The documentary addresses key questions about public preaching and aims to spark a revival of public preachers in a time of spiritual crisis.

Eric Holmberg Discusses Go Stand and Speak Documentary

Eric Holmberg
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Eric Holmberg

Eric Holmberg (birth year unknown–present). Born in the United States, Eric Holmberg is an ordained Christian minister, apologist, and founder of The Apologetics Group and Reel to Real Ministries, organizations dedicated to defending biblical truth through media. Converted in 1980 at age 26, he transitioned from secular pursuits to ministry, driven by a passion for evangelism and doctrinal clarity. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Holmberg has produced documentaries like Hollywood: Lights, Camera, Blasphemy! (1995), Go Stand Speak (2010), and Amazing Grace: The History and Theology of Calvinism (2004), emphasizing open-air preaching and Reformed theology. His preaching, delivered at seminars, churches, and conferences, tackles cultural issues, Calvinism, and biblical authority, with sermons available on SermonIndex.net. He authored articles for The Apologetics Group blog and co-produced resources like Hell’s Bells (1989), critiquing music’s spiritual impact. Married to Cindy, he has five adult children and five grandchildren. Holmberg said, “Christianity is a campaign of sabotage against the kingdom of darkness.”