Infant baptism and covenant faith explained with clear, practical guidance
This historical work argues that children have a rightful place in the church through infant baptism, grounded in the Abrahamic covenant. It responds to common objections and shows how baptism connects families, communities, and faith commitments across generations.
This edition presents a pastor’s thoughtful appeal to young readers and church members, explaining why infants are included in the covenant and how faith and obedience are to be pursued after baptism. The book blends scriptural reflection with pastoral counsel, aiming to steady belief, nurture genuine heart change, and encourage responsible, hopeful living within the church.
- Clear case for the divine right of infant baptism within a covenantal framework
- Plain explanations of common objections and how they are addressed
- Practical guidance on faith, obedience, and spiritual renewal for youth
- Pastoral voice that combines doctrine with everyday application
Ideal for readers exploring church history, covenant theology, and the role of baptism in child and family faith journeys. This edition speaks to anyone seeking a measured, conviction-based approach to infant baptism and church membership.