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What if your greatest mission field isn’t overseas—but right at your dinner table?
In this episode of Everyday Reformation, Nick Carter and Pastor Brandon Scroggins reflect on the life and legacy of Voddie Baucham—a man whose bold preaching, biblical fatherhood, and cultural clarity shaped a generation of men and families. From What He Must Be and Family Shepherds to Fault Lines and beyond, Voddie didn’t just talk theology—he taught us how to live it.
Brandon shares how Baucham’s books transformed his household, counseling ministry, and church leadership. Nick opens up about how the biblical courtship message hit home—literally. Together, they explore themes like:
Biblical patriarchy and household leadership
The father as prophet, priest, protector, and provider
Why your kids are not the missionaries—they are the mission field
Discipling children before sending them out
The collapse of youth ministry and entertainment-driven church models
Voddie’s confrontation with CRT, wokeism, and cultural compromise
Suffering well and finishing strong
This isn’t just a memorial. It’s a call to pick up the torch and carry forward a legacy of everyday reformation.
What He Must Be
Family Shepherds
Fault Lines
Expository Apologetics
By EveryDayReformationWhat if your greatest mission field isn’t overseas—but right at your dinner table?
In this episode of Everyday Reformation, Nick Carter and Pastor Brandon Scroggins reflect on the life and legacy of Voddie Baucham—a man whose bold preaching, biblical fatherhood, and cultural clarity shaped a generation of men and families. From What He Must Be and Family Shepherds to Fault Lines and beyond, Voddie didn’t just talk theology—he taught us how to live it.
Brandon shares how Baucham’s books transformed his household, counseling ministry, and church leadership. Nick opens up about how the biblical courtship message hit home—literally. Together, they explore themes like:
Biblical patriarchy and household leadership
The father as prophet, priest, protector, and provider
Why your kids are not the missionaries—they are the mission field
Discipling children before sending them out
The collapse of youth ministry and entertainment-driven church models
Voddie’s confrontation with CRT, wokeism, and cultural compromise
Suffering well and finishing strong
This isn’t just a memorial. It’s a call to pick up the torch and carry forward a legacy of everyday reformation.
What He Must Be
Family Shepherds
Fault Lines
Expository Apologetics