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− | Baldwin was born [[May 3]], [[1952]] in LaPorte, Indiana. He is the son of Ed Baldwin, a welder who helped build the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945 and who struggled with alcoholism for more than twenty years.<ref>http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/ebald.html</ref> Chuck attended [[Wikipedia:Midwestern Baptist College|Midwestern Baptist College]] in Pontiac, Michigan for two years. There he met his wife, [[Connie Kay Cole]], and they married on [[June 2]], [[1973]]. They then moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, where Baldwin enrolled in the Thomas Road Bible Institute (now part of | + | Baldwin was born [[May 3]], [[1952]] in LaPorte, Indiana. He is the son of Ed Baldwin, a welder who helped build the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945 and who struggled with alcoholism for more than twenty years.<ref>http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/ebald.html</ref> Chuck attended [[Wikipedia:Midwestern Baptist College|Midwestern Baptist College]] in Pontiac, Michigan for two years. There he met his wife, [[Connie Kay Cole]], and they married on [[June 2]], [[1973]]. They then moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, where Baldwin enrolled in the Thomas Road Bible Institute (now part of [Wikipedia:Jerry Falwell|Jerry Falwell]]'s [[Wikipedia:Liberty University|Liberty University]]). |
==Ministry== | ==Ministry== |