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| | | A plea for solid reflection on the meaning of baptism
Michael Haykin encourages us to reflect upon the rich baptismal thought of our Baptist forebears. Read it here
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Steve
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I've been jumped on by Presbyterians on this board for saying that I view my baptism as an encouragement to my faith. What I lacked in clarity Michael Haykin made up for in his short article. Excellent!
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