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Preparing for Baptism

A personal diary

Mez McConnell

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Preparing for Baptism

A personal diary

Mez McConnell

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Being baptised as a believer is a very significant event. So it is vital that the meaning of baptism is clearly understood and the kind of life that baptism commits us to is properly appreciated. Preparing for Baptism: A Personal Diary is designed to help those preparing for baptism to approach their baptism with understanding and commitment. This little book may be used by individuals or in baptismal classes. It will help church leaders to prepare candidates for baptism, and it may also be used as a 'refresher course' for believers who have already been baptised.
  • Title

    Preparing for Baptism

  • Author(s)

    Mez McConnell

  • ISBN

    9781912373161

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Audience

    Church Leaders

  • Pages

    92

  • Published

    04/01/2018

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Mez McConnell

Mez McConnell

Mez McConnell is one of the pastors of Niddrie Community Church, Edinburgh, Scotland. He is the founder of 20schemes and has been involved in full-time pastoral ministry, both church planting and revitalisation since 1999. He has worked in inner city areas in England, Scotland and Brazil and has a passion for training men and women for ministry in this context. He has written 2 books: Preparing for Baptism: A Personal Diary (Grace Publications Trust), and Is There Anybody Out There? (Christian Focus). Mez studied Missiology at Moorland Bible College, England and Pastoral Theology at Bryntirion Bible College, Wales. He has been married to Miriam for 15 years and has two lovely daughters, Keziah & Lydia.

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A heart-warming study!

A very thorough and Biblical workbook on this often under-estimated subject. Although subtitled ‘A Personal Diary’ it is not the author’s personal account but a linear analysis for any reader. I see the readership divided into three groups: (1) those born-again believers who are considering Baptism, (2) That group of believers who may have accepted infant ‘sprinkling’ as an acceptable interpretation of ‘baptism’, and (3) those older and Baptised Christians who will enjoy reflecting on the depths of teaching found within the Bible on this often forgotten subject. A most helpful, heart-warming and challenging study for individual readers or for group teaching.

Ray Tolley

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