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50 reviewsThis book is written for young families. It avoids the baptism debate while graciously presenting the story of God's faithful provision, protection, and promise of deliverance for His people given through the sign of the covenant. Beginning with Adam and continuing through Abraham-where the covenant is ratified and developed in the forming of the nation of Israel-it traces through the Scripture 1) God's common grace for all people, 2) His covenant grace for believers and their children received through the sign of the covenant, and 3) His saving grace applied through faith. The reader is shown how the same levels of grace are given in a deeper and fuller way upon the finished work of Jesus Christ. The themes of provision, protection, and deliverance are applied to our present day. The book concludes by taking the reader through five questions commonly asked of parents and congregations during the baptism ceremony.
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ReviewMark Mah's winsome invitation to hurried, harassed, and preoccupied Christians of late modernity needs to be heard and embraced if we are going to enhance our friendship with God, deepen the inner wells of life, negotiate the contours and difficulties of life's journey, and live as signposts of the shalom of God. --Charles Ringma, author of Hear the Ancient Wisdom
About the AuthorMark Mah graduated from Regent College in Vancouver, BC. He teaches Church History and Spiritual Formation at Malaysia Baptist Theological Seminary and is the author of Being Human: The Desert Way of Spiritual Formation. He lives in Penang, Malaysia, with his wife, Joy.