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Why Does Infant Baptism Matter?
Written by Ryan M. McGraw
Narrated by William Sarris
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
This audiobook teaches readers why infant baptism is an essential practice for the Church. Ultimately, Reformed churches baptize infants because this practice heralds God’s glorious covenant promises. This visible proclamation of God’s word is a God-given means to cultivate biblical godliness in the Church, in parenting, and in the lives of our children. Ryan M. McGraw takes us beyond the question of whether infant baptism is right and shows us what difference it actually makes.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5(+) Good to familiarise with the arguments for infant baptism.
(+) Very good on presenting the correct attitude, perception and behaviour of a Christian parent toward his child.
(-) Lack of exegesis from scripture of texts which could sustain infant baptism.
(-) Not addressing the objections toward infant baptism.