Reading about baptism can help children understand how, through baptism, we become members of God’s great family. Baptized in the Water, written by bestselling author Glenys Nellist, is a beautifully illustrated picture book that celebrates that very important event, no matter when or what form baptism takes in a person’s life. Baptized in the Water: Becoming a Member of God’s Family: Features beautiful prose and poetry that celebrates and explains baptism Illustrates various forms of baptism, from infant to adult Showcases various Christian faith traditions through vibrant illustrations Is perfect for baptism and newborn gifts Baptized in the Water engages children as it begins with the example set by Jesus and shows readers that even though there are varying ways to be baptized, the meaning is the same: in baptism, we all belong to God. And that is a beautiful thing.Baptized in the water, Like Jesus long ago. God’s Holy Spirit dances, As waters gently flow. Also by Glenys Nellist: the Snuggle Time and Letters from God series, Twas the Evening of Christmas, Twas the Morning of Easter, and The Wonder That Is You.
An illustrated book for 8–11 year olds and families, with activities that offer a variety of ways for children to interact with this core value of our faith, making a direct connection for young people between their faith and daily life.
Sun, cloud, rain, wind, water, and the whole of creation join family and friends in celebrating the baptism of a child of God.
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In this book, the author reveals the purpose and benefits of water baptism as revealed in the light of the Holy Scriptures. Through this book you will see and understand water baptism in a light you have never seen, heard or known before.
"This book represents a substantial accomplishment, one that provides a useful resource for those wanting to deepen their understanding of the sacraments, particularly baptism.
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Wade In the Water alerts us to the presence of these formative forces, so that we can choose the sacred ways that form us in the Jesus Way.
Presents the text from the French Reformed liturgy for baptism and explains the meaning behind the ceremony. On board pages.
This book will prove helpful to any who are considering baptism, working through the issue of New Testament baptism, or as a ready reference aid in answering the pertinent questions surrounding baptism.
A study of the Orthodox understanding of Baptism and Chrismation.