Covenantal Baptism (Blessings of the Faith)

Helopoulos, Jason; DeYoung, Kevin (foreword by)


$11.45 $14.99
This product will ship directly from the publisher and you may not receive tracking. Learn More
cover_type
Pack Option
pack

 

Why would Christians baptize infants? Jason Helopoulos lays out the Reformed perspective— the logic of baptism flows from a covenant-keeping God, who loves to bless his people. Informative and encouraging, this brief book will serve as a helpful primer and quick reference tool for parents, congregations, elders, and pastors. Written for the church, the Blessings of the Faith series introduces and celebrates Reformed doctrine and practice—each book features a brief and practical overview of its topic with discussion questions and an extensive Q&A section.


Specifications
  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781629957272
  • Page Count
    160
  • Publisher
    P & R Publishing
  • Publication Date
    September 2021

Endorsements (5)

About the Author

Jason Helopoulos is senior pastor of University Reformed Church in East Lansing, Michigan. He is the author of several books, including Let the Children Worship and A Neglected Grace: Family Worship in the Christian Home.
Covenantal Baptism (Blessings of the Faith) - Helopoulos, Jason - 9781629957272
P and R Publishing Company

Covenantal Baptism (Blessings of the Faith)

From $11.45 $14.99

 

Why would Christians baptize infants? Jason Helopoulos lays out the Reformed perspective— the logic of baptism flows from a covenant-keeping God, who loves to bless his people. Informative and encouraging, this brief book will serve as a helpful primer and quick reference tool for parents, congregations, elders, and pastors. Written for the church, the Blessings of the Faith series introduces and celebrates Reformed doctrine and practice—each book features a brief and practical overview of its topic with discussion questions and an extensive Q&A section.

cover_type

  • Hardcover

pack

  • Single
  • Pack of 5
  • Case of 20
View product