Timothy Brindle Discusses His New Album, Fault Lines
Over at the Dead Men Podcast, Timothy Brindle discusses his latest album, Fault Lines which is based on the book by Voddie Baucham.
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Over at the Dead Men Podcast, Timothy Brindle discusses his latest album, Fault Lines which is based on the book by Voddie Baucham.
Over at the Dead Men Podcast, Timothy Brindle discusses his latest album, Fault Lines which is based on the book by Voddie Baucham.
Seems over the past couple of years, the term Christian Nationalism has been tossed around in various blogs and social media posts. It is also the subject of a book, which has been gaining a lot of attention. To be honest, I have not heard the term unt…
Seems over the past couple of years, the term Christian Nationalism has been tossed around in various blogs and social media posts. It is also the subject of a book, which has been gaining a lot of attention. To be honest, I have not heard the term unt…
A recent Christianity Today article describes the efforts to promote racial diversity in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). The article is informative and worth reading in its entirety. But one … More
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This is a recent e-mail from Voddie Baucham Ministries:Thank you to all of you who have been supporting me and my family in prayer over the past few months. As we have walked through recent health trials, your support has meant more than you coul…
Voddie Baucham was speaking at Patrick Henry College on the social justice movement, which the subject of his upcoming book, Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe. The first video is his …
Voddie Baucham was speaking at Patrick Henry College on the social justice movement, which the subject of his upcoming book, Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe. The first video is his …
A recent lecture on hermeneutics promoted by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) reminded me of a scene at the end of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. In it … More
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