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		<title>An Uncle's Testimony</title>
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		<description>The testimony that you are about to read is awesome! It is very inspiring, thought provoking, and profound. Ashley&amp;#39;s Post on SWPiedmont Mommies:My Uncle Mike died from complications of gastric cancer on Jan. 3, a bit less than a year after his diagnosis. He stayed physically active until the last couple months of his life...and mentally active until the last week or so, when he got snowed under by the pain meds. I always felt very close to my uncle because I&amp;#39;m so much like him, especially in my love of science and philosophy. Also like him, I&amp;#39;ve had many crises of faith that either directly or indirectly relate back to that love of science and philosophy. He was one of the most intelligent men I&amp;#39;ve ever personally known. Fiercely independent and with a sparkle in his eyes that made it clear that he loved life and was going to get the most out of it he could. And he did - even in that last year when he knew he was dying. At the same time, he planned his own funeral and faced death with amazing humor and candor. His crisis of faith lasted all of his adult life. He wanted to believe in God, but couldn&amp;#39;t overcome his doubts, so he labeled himself agnostic. The following is his testimony, written shortly before that pain med dosage got bumped up at his request. It&amp;#39;s extremely long and rambling, as was always his nature. I don&amp;#39;t know if there&amp;#39;s a limit to how long a post can be. If there is, I&amp;#39;ll break it up. I don&amp;#39;t expect y&amp;#39;all to read the whole thing, but I feel like sharing:</description>
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		<title>Introducing Voddie Baucham Jr.</title>
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		<description>Voddie Baucham has been referred to as an  Evangelist to the intellectuals.  He is one of the most sought-after preacehers of his generation. His unique blend of sound biblical exposition, theological content, down-to-earth demeanor and engaging presence make it clear why this man is considered a modern day prophet. He oversees the preaching ministry and institute at Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, Texas. He and his wife, Bridget have been married nearly 20 years and have three children. Dr. Baucham is a graduate of Southwestern and Southeastern Baptist Seminaries, and has done additional post-graduate work at Oxford University.</description>
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