Baptism and Church Membership
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Some professing Christians are drifters and wanderers. They fail to support one church with enthusiasm or consistency. They have never faced up to believers’ baptism. This book explains how, when coming face to face with Christ’s command to be baptised, believers are immediately confronted by the responsibilities of church membership. Dare we play fast and loose with the commands of Christ?
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