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Conversations That Matter

Voddie Baucham on Fault Lines and why he went to Zambia

Conversations That Matter

Jon Harris

Society & Culture

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Voddie Baucham talks about his new Fault Lines video series available through Salem Now. Then He discusses what it's like to live and work in the Christian nation of Zambia. Voddie shares about his ministry efforts and what he hopes to accomplish in training Zambians not just for ministry, but for life.



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0:00.0

Hey everyone welcome once again to the Conversations That Matter Podcast. I'm your

0:16.4

host John Harris. We have a special guest today. We've actually had Dr.

0:20.6

Vody Bachamom on once before, but this is the second time so you know thank you

0:24.5

Dr. Bakam for coming on it's it's great to have someone who'll come back on the show that's

0:29.1

awesome yeah man it's my pleasure John you, I love your show man. I watch it. I appreciate it. I appreciate you your friendship. So yeah, I'm excited man.

0:40.0

Well, you know, I appreciate you a lot and your friendship as well. And I have to say this trailer we're about to watch, which is about, it's a teaching series, and I want you to explain all that, but there's a trailer for this teaching series it's about eight minutes long and I want to just show everyone that video and then we're going to talk about it

1:00.8

I wrote fault lines because of my love for the church. We're doing this project because of love for the church.

1:09.0

I honestly believe that the critical social justice movement represents a threat, an

1:16.7

existential threat.

1:19.0

Not a threat to Christianity per se, because Christianity can't be threatened. God is on his throne he will

1:25.1

protect his bride. However it represents a threat to unity within the body.

1:31.3

We got to act like that the disadvantages between us are cultural and are not systemic.

1:37.5

Then we can't be together.

1:39.0

Critical race theorists want to deliver us from the basement low ambitions of a thin emaciated view of equality.

1:49.0

It represents a threat to the clarity of the message that we communicate.

1:56.0

Whiteness becomes the standard by which all good theology is judged.

2:01.0

Whiteness is rooted in plunder, in theft, in slavery, genocide of Native Americans sitting on stolen land.

2:09.7

So that if it's right theology, it's written by a white scholar who is contextualizing that

2:17.1

theology for white audiences. The gospel will always be the Gospel.

2:23.0

However, we are not always faithful in the way that we communicate the Gospel.

2:28.0

Because silence is too high price to pay, to be unified when our necks are under a police name.

2:35.4

The anti-racist fundamentally reject Savior theology.

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