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Baptism: Cold Feet or a Wet Head? – Part 2
I ended Part 1, on the subject of baptism, by saying that immersion remains the primary meaning of baptizo even when we “step out of the water.” May I take your hand and help you out of the Jordan? Stepping … Continue reading
Baptism: Cold Feet or a Wet Head? – Part 1
Since the keyword in this blog is baptism, I need to be sure it’s in the first line. There you go. A Bible encyclopedia from 1901 claimed that “The great majority of those who call themselves Christians, throughout the world, … Continue reading