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Speakers

Douglas W. Phillips, Esq.

Doug Phillips Doug Phillips is the director of Vision Forum Ministries, a discipleship and training ministry that emphasizes Christian apologetics, worldview training, multi-generational faithfulness, and creative solutions whereby fathers can play a maximum role in family discipleship. A constitutional attorney, Doug served with the Home School Legal Defense Association for six years. He serves as adjunct professor of apologetics for the Institute for Creation Research, and co-authored the book, Weapons of Our Warfare with ICR’s president Dr. John Morris. A strong advocate of mentorship, Doug has taught from his home intensive college-level, independent courses on apologetics, law, theology, and government to home school students and graduates. Doug helped to start Boerne Christian Assembly in San Antonio, which emphasizes family-integrated worship, where he serves as a teaching elder. Doug and his wife, Beall, live with their seven children, Joshua, Justice, Liberty, Jubilee, Faith Evangeline, Honor and Providence Mather, in San Antonio, Texas.

Dr. Voddie Baucham

Dr. Voddie Baucham Voddie Baucham has been referred to as an “Evangelist to intellectuals.” He is one of the most sought-after preachers 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. Dr. Baucham is a graduate of Southwestern and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminaries. He has also done additional post-graduate study at the University of Oxford in England. He is a Bible teacher, professor, church planter, and an elder in a local church. He currently serves as the Pastor of Preaching at Grace Family Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. More importantly, he is a husband and father who is actively involved in his children’s home education.

Scott Brown

Scott Brown Scott T. Brown is the director of the National Center for Family Integrated Churches and elder at Hope Baptist Church in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He graduated from California State University in Fullerton in History and received a Master of Divinity from Talbot School of Theology. He gives most of his time to local pastoral ministry, conferences on fatherhood, church reformation, and strengthening the family. He has been married to Deborah for twenty-four years and they have four children ages twenty-two, nineteen, fifteen, and twelve.

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