TaylorOtwell
Puritan Board Junior
I am interested in hearing how credobaptists disciple (is that the right word?) their young children.
Is the common practice generally to read the Bible with them, pray with them, etc. and then constantly tell them that one day they must choose to believe in Christ? It seems like all the while they would be thinking "don't I already believe in Christ?"
I'm just curious, as I can't quite connect how a credobaptist view of baptism reconciles with the charge to raise a godly home. I would be interested in reading some personal examples.
Is the common practice generally to read the Bible with them, pray with them, etc. and then constantly tell them that one day they must choose to believe in Christ? It seems like all the while they would be thinking "don't I already believe in Christ?"
I'm just curious, as I can't quite connect how a credobaptist view of baptism reconciles with the charge to raise a godly home. I would be interested in reading some personal examples.