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Jasmine is the only daughter, and oldest of Voddie and Bridget Baucham's six children. She is a homeschool graduate who enjoys studying and writing about areas as varied as theology, philosophy, political science, art, film and culture. She has served as her father's research assistant since she was sixteen years old, and launched and managed VBM online store that same year, outsourcing it in 2009, when it outgrew the ministry. Jasmine is also an aspiring author who currently lives at home where she continues to assist her father in his research, is completing a degree in English literature, writing a book based on her blog Joyfully at Home and is blessed to assist her mother with the care of her younger siblings.

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Jasmine is the only daughter, and oldest of Voddie and Bridget Baucham's six children. She is a homeschool graduate who enjoys studying and writing about areas as varied as theology, philosophy, political science, art, film and culture. She has served as her father's research assistant since she was sixteen years old, and launched and managed VBM online store that same year, outsourcing it in 2009, when it outgrew the ministry. Jasmine is also an aspiring author who currently lives at home where she continues to assist her father in his research, is completing a degree in English literature, writing a book based on her blog Joyfully at Home and is blessed to assist her mother with the care of her younger siblings.

Confessions of a Narrow-Minded Christian

"Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that ...

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Delightful Words

Ever since I first learned how, I have loved to read. My room is filled with books - biographies, theological works, ethics textbooks - ear-marked, tear-stained copies of my favorite literature. Emma flips open to Mr. Knightley's proposal of its own accord ...

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