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1. Voddie Baucham Dies at the Age of 56

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Voddie Baucham speaking at New Saint Andrews College. Screengrab via YouTube / New Saint Andrews College

On Sept. 25, Founders Ministries informed the public that Voddie Baucham Jr. died earlier that day after “suffering an emergency medical incident.”

“We are saddened to inform friends that our dear brother, Voddie Baucham, Jr., has left the land of the dying and entered the land of the living,” Founders Ministries posted on X.

“Earlier today, after suffering an emergency medical incident, he entered into his rest and the immediate presence of the Savior whom he loved, trusted, and served since he was converted as a college student,” the post continued. “Please pray for Bridget, their children, and grandchildren.”

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