Remembering Voddie Baucham: A Bold Voice for the Gospel
Pastor, evangelist, apologist, and best-selling author Voddie Baucham Jr. experienced a sudden medical emergency on Thursday that brought him immediately into the presence of His Lord and Savior Jesus, whom he loved so deeply. He was 56 years old.
“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. 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. Please pray for Bridget, their children, and grandchildren,” a post on Founders Ministry X account read.
The message ended with a quote from Psalm 116:15, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.”
An Overcomer Who Walked in Victory
Pastor Voddie Baucham Jr. was a man who truly knew a little something about being an overcomer and walking in victory. He grew up primarily in the projects of Los Angeles, and his mother was a Buddhist. However, she refused to let the circumstances they were in define his future or become his identity. According to WNG, she had a great influence on him, refusing to accept excuses from him about his academics and insisting that he prioritize his studies for the purpose of success.
As a freshman in college, he met a staff member from Campus Crusade for Christ and became a Christian. Then, as a sophomore, he met Bridget, and the college sweethearts were married six months later. Though both of them came from families with a great deal of divorce, they remained married for over 30 years and parented nine children together. Baucham kept up with his schooling even as a husband and father and obtained a doctorate in Theology. After graduation, he wrote several books, became the president of The Founders Seminary in Cape Coral, was the founding Dean and Senior Lecturer in the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia, and was a founding faculty member at the Institute of Public Theology, according to his website.
Because of his background, “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. As a result, he speaks to ‘outsiders’ in ways few Bible teachers can,” his website notes.
Baucham’s Friends and Colleagues Remember His Legacy:
Ham finished by remembering Baucham as a champion for homeschooling, challenging husbands and fathers to lead worship in their homes, and bringing their families to church on Sundays so their children had a godly example of what it looks like for a husband and father to worship God.
Photo credit: ©Voddie Baucham Ministries via Voddie Baucham Ministries Facebook Page
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Originally published September 28, 2025.