My favorite Message of 2006

I just found my favorite message from last year online!  If you haven’t heard Voddie Baucham speak on the “Centrality of the Christian Home” you will be blessed by this short 20ish minute message given to the Texas Southern Baptist Convention in February of 2006.

Voddie, gives a panramic view of the nations and nationalities along with their birth rates and then proceeds to examine Christians in light of their birth rates.  Not only does he identify the problem we will have in our churches in the next generation, but he lays out a powerful solution.  I’ll give you a hint…. it has to do with fathers.

http://www.gracefamilybaptist.net/Podcast/4B50BCF2-09AF-4153-A8A1-57D434FD5558.html

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4 Responses to “My favorite Message of 2006”

  1. Candace Aug 29th 2007 at 12:47 pm 1

    This was definitley OUR family favorite, too! We aquired a CD shortly after he spoke at the convention and passed it around to many of our friends, and still do on occasion!

    Great message!!!

  2. Miss Kelly Sep 4th 2007 at 11:51 am 2

    Ditto to that Candace!

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  4. Collin Apr 11th 2008 at 03:15 pm 4

    I’m late to the discussion here, but I’ll add a hearty AMEN to your mention of Voddie’s message. We’ve passed the CD of it along to quite a few friends and family members. He cuts through the noise and gets right to the core issue.

    If you’ve not read his book, Family Driven Faith, it’s equally fantastic. I truly think he has a gift for helping folks see the big picture… how families are supposed to function, multi-generational (covenant) discipleship and instruction, homeschooling, the proper role of the church, etc.

    Now, if we could only get him on the agrarian path…

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