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Remembering Dr. Voddie Baucham

by | Sep 26, 2025 | News, Opinion, Religion

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On September 25, 2025, the Lord called home Dr. Voddie Baucham, Jr., who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 56 after suffering an emergency medical incident. In a moment, one of the last remaining voices that thundered the gospel with clarity and uncompromising conviction was silenced on earth, only to join in eternal praise before the throne of Christ.

Dr. Baucham was more than a pastor, professor, or author—he was one of the last towering giants of the faith who never compromised, never caved to cultural pressures, and never trimmed the gospel to please men. His ministry spanned decades, beginning as Pastor of Preaching at Grace Family Baptist Church in Texas, where he faithfully shepherded God’s people, and continuing as Dean of Theology at African Christian University in Zambia, where he poured himself into training the next generation of pastors.

Recently, he returned to the United States to serve as President and Professor of Cultural Apologetics at Founders Seminary alongside Dr. Tom Ascol, continuing his lifelong mission to equip believers to stand firm in an age of compromise.

Voddie was a fierce defender of biblical complementarianism at a time when the church began to toy with feminism and ladypastrix leadership. He warned that women ruling over God’s people was not a blessing but a sign of judgment.

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He stood uncompromisingly against the counterfeit gospel of social justice, exposing it as a rival religion that sought to dethrone Christ in the church. His book Fault Lines became a battle cry for Christians who knew the Word of God was being twisted to serve worldly ideologies. He was unafraid to say what so many would not—that social justice is not the gospel, and that Jesus Christ alone is the way, the truth, and the life.

Dr. Baucham’s life was marked by clarity and courage. Whether preaching on the exclusivity of Christ from Acts 4:12, calling Christians to reject inclusivism, or reminding believers that political engagement must never turn into political idolatry, he always kept the cross of Christ at the center.

He taught the church what evangelism was—and what it was not. He challenged Christians to live faithfully in their homes, to disciple their children, to trust in God’s Word, and to stand firm against the tidal wave of cultural compromise.

He leaves behind his beloved wife, Bridget, their nine children, and grandchildren. But he also leaves behind a spiritual legacy—a generation of Christians who will not bend the knee to the idols of this world because Voddie taught them what it means to bow only before Christ.

God, in His sovereignty, is reminding His church of a sobering truth, that our hope was never meant to rest in men, no matter how mighty they seemed. In recent months, He has called home many outspoken voices—John MacArthur, Charlie Kirk (not a church leader, but an outspoken conservative voice), and now Voddie Baucham.

Others, like Steven Lawson, once perceived as giants, have faltered or compromised. The message is clear. Christ alone is the head of the church. The Lord designed His church to function locally, through faithful pastors, close friends, and ordinary believers standing shoulder-to-shoulder in the trenches. The few voices left crying in the wilderness may not be famous, but they are faithful—and God is teaching us to look past celebrity and rely on Him alone.

Dr. Baucham has entered the land of the living, his race finished, his faith kept. The church on earth now carries forward the charge he embodied. To preach Christ crucified, to refuse compromise, and to await the day when we too will join that great cloud of witnesses, singing to the Lamb who was slain.

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