Josh Buice Admits His Allegations Against Voddie Baucham and Tom Ascol Were ‘Sinful’ and ‘Lacked Evidence’
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Josh Buice Admits His Allegations Against Voddie Baucham and Tom Ascol Were ‘Sinful’ and ‘Lacked Evidence’
On Friday, May 16, G3 Ministries (G3) shared a statement from former president Dr. Josh Buice apologizing for alleging that Voddie Baucham and Tom Ascol were “deceitful” regarding a 2021 GoFundMe campaign that raised money for Baucham’s quadruple bypass surgery.
Josh Buice Issues Apology after False Accusation against Fellow Church Leaders - Milton Quintanilla
After years of anonymous slander and false accusations against fellow pastors, Josh Buice has publicly repented and asked forgiveness from Voddie Baucham, Tom Ascol, and the wider Christian community. In a humbling statement, Buice acknowledged the sinfulness of his actions, expressing deep regret for sowing division within the body of Christ.
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