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Voddie Baucham

Voddie Baucham

Lived

1969-

Voddie Baucham currently serves as Dean of the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia. Voddie is known for his ability to demonstrate the Bible’s relevance to everyday life without compromising the centrality of Christ and the gospel. Whether teaching on classical apologetic issues like the validity and historicity of the Bible, or the resurrection of Christ; or teaching on biblical manhood/womanhood, marriage and family, or the Social Justice Movement, he helps ordinary people understand the significance of thinking and living biblically in every area of life.

Raised in a non-Christian, single-parent home, Voddie did not hear the gospel until he was in college. Consequently, he understands what it means to be a skeptic, and knows what it’s like to try to figure out the Christian life without relying on the traditions of men. Voddie and his wife, Bridget have been married since 1989. They have nine children and three grandchildren. The Bauchams are committed home educators.

Voddies newest book It's Not Like Being Black:  How Sexual Activists Hijacked the Civil Rights Movement will be available June, 2024.

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