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Honoring a Life Lived For Christ: Voddie Baucham
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Summary
In this special episode of InContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with the late Dr. Voddie Baucham, Jr.—pastor, professor, and cultural apologist—for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, family, and living with conviction in a confused culture.
Voddie shares his remarkable journey to Christ, from growing up without the gospel to encountering Christ in college and pursuing a call to ministry. At the time of this conversation, he was serving as Dean of the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia. With candor and humor, he reflects on raising nine children, the discipline of homeschooling, and the patience and selflessness required in marriage. He also describes how God’s providence led his family to Zambia, teaching them to live with “open hands.”
The discussion moves into cultural apologetics, where Voddie explains his bold approach to addressing issues like BLM, social justice, marriage, and sexuality—not by chasing headlines but by exposing false foundations and pointing people back to God’s design.
Though he has since gone home to be with the Lord, this conversation remains a testimony to Voddie’s unwavering courage, pastoral heart, and legacy of faithfulness that continues to inspire.
Key Takeaways
Voddie’s journey to Christ began in college, shaping his lifelong ministry calling.
Raising nine children taught him discipline, faith, and the need for patience.
God called the Bauchams to Zambia through providential open-handed obedience.
Cultural apologetics requires exposing false foundations, not chasing headlines.
Modern education and parenting philosophies leave generations unable to think critically.
Believers are called to steward “what’s in their hand” for God’s purposes.
Links Mentioned:
Voddie’s Website
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.
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Manage episode 509207845 series 95990
Summary
In this special episode of InContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with the late Dr. Voddie Baucham, Jr.—pastor, professor, and cultural apologist—for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, family, and living with conviction in a confused culture.
Voddie shares his remarkable journey to Christ, from growing up without the gospel to encountering Christ in college and pursuing a call to ministry. At the time of this conversation, he was serving as Dean of the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia. With candor and humor, he reflects on raising nine children, the discipline of homeschooling, and the patience and selflessness required in marriage. He also describes how God’s providence led his family to Zambia, teaching them to live with “open hands.”
The discussion moves into cultural apologetics, where Voddie explains his bold approach to addressing issues like BLM, social justice, marriage, and sexuality—not by chasing headlines but by exposing false foundations and pointing people back to God’s design.
Though he has since gone home to be with the Lord, this conversation remains a testimony to Voddie’s unwavering courage, pastoral heart, and legacy of faithfulness that continues to inspire.
Key Takeaways
Voddie’s journey to Christ began in college, shaping his lifelong ministry calling.
Raising nine children taught him discipline, faith, and the need for patience.
God called the Bauchams to Zambia through providential open-handed obedience.
Cultural apologetics requires exposing false foundations, not chasing headlines.
Modern education and parenting philosophies leave generations unable to think critically.
Believers are called to steward “what’s in their hand” for God’s purposes.
Links Mentioned:
Voddie’s Website
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.
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