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Covenantal Baptism (Blessings of the Faith)
- Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
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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.