Explaining Water Baptism: Biblical Truth Simply Explained By David Pawson, Paperback, Booklets
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This book is the perfect introduction for anyone considering water baptism. David Pawson teaches what the Bible says about water baptism. He provides a clear description of all aspects of baptism. He explains:
- The origins of water baptism
- Why it is done
- The meaning of it
- What spiritual foundations should be in place before a person is baptised
- What the effects are after water baptism?
The Explaining Series books have always been among Sovereign World’s bestsellers. Each book is just 64 pages long and focuses upon a vital aspect of Christian faith and doctrine. They present the Bible’s teaching with clarity and simplicity.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Pawson
A speaker and author with uncompromising faithfulness to the Holy Scriptures, David’s books and recordings bring clarity and a message of urgency to Christians to uncover hidden treasures in God’s Word.
Born in England in 1930, David began his career with a degree in Agriculture from Durham University. When God intervened and called him to become a Minister, he completed an MA in Theology at Cambridge University and served as a Chaplain in the Royal Air Force for 3 years. He moved on to pastor several churches including the Millmead Centre in Guildford which became a model for many UK church leaders. In 1979, the Lord led him into an international ministry. Over the years, he has written a large number of books, booklets, and daily reading notes. His extensive and very accessible overviews of the books of the Bible have been published and recorded in ‘Unlocking the Bible’. Millions of copies of his teachings have been distributed in more than 120 countries, providing a solid biblical foundation.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Sovereign World Ltd
Published Year: 2011
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9781852406561
Weight: 0.240 (kg)
Dimensions: 13.8 × 21.6 × 5 cm
Weight: 0.240 (kg)