If The Paradigm gave you a sharp-edged theological lens to name what's fracturing the culture, Fault Lines hands you the next map—one that traces how social-justice ideology has infiltrated the church itself. Voddie Baucham writes with the same prophetic urgency and pastoral authority you craved in Cahn, but his battlefield is the pews, the pulpits, and the seminaries where biblical fidelity is being quietly traded for cultural relevance.
This is your playbook for church-centered resistance: quotable, sermon-ready, and unafraid to name the villains reshaping evangelical witness. Baucham offers not just diagnosis but marching orders—repentance, discipleship, and a return to scriptural clarity.
If you're ready to fight for the church's survival, this is where you start.
"Dr. Baucham’s work is a true labor of love, grounded in the gospel of Jesus Christ... Readers should read this work carefully and thoughtfully and make it their aim to move into the marketplace of ideas, armed with the truth of God’s Word..." — Dr. David Steele, Goodreads
"A book of vital importance for the church...Voddie Baucham Jr. provides clear definitions and focuses on the central issue of the Christian worldview versus the imposter of Critical Theory. He tells moving stories with good humour...redirecting our attention to the true and living God." — Marcas, Goodreads
"Baucham does an excellent job of exposing the roots of CRT...with pastoral concern and not rancor. If I could make it required reading for every elder in every church in America, I would." — Joost Nixon, Goodreads
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