Believers Baptism Pamphlet
$4.99
Baptism is one of the most important practices in the church, something that Jesus calls his followers to do. It reminds us of Jesus’ death and resurrection and the new life we have in him! Enjoy having an easy-to-understand overview on what the Bible says about baptism at your fingertips. Packed with simple summaries, this baptism pamphlet covers what baptism is, why we should be baptized, and more. Perfect for individual use, group Bible studies, a New Believers’ class, baptism gift, baptism class, etc.
Enjoy having this easy-to-understand overview on baptism at your fingertips. This pamphlet clarifies the basics and reassures believers about this important step–church leaders may use this to help those who may be nervous or hesitant.
Answers these questions–
*What is baptism? (Explains believer’s baptism and symbolism of immersion)
*Why we should be baptized? (Gives 5 reasons to be baptized)
*What happens during baptism? How do I know if I am ready to be baptized?
*What does it mean to be baptized in Jesus’ name?
*What does the Bible say about baptism? (It fulfills Jesus’ command (Matt. 28:19), Jesus set the example (1 John 2:6), it is a testimony to others (Romans 6:5), and more.)
5 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781596369115
ISBN10: 1596369116
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2014
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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