A historical and biblical examination of the Restoration Movement, its strengths, weaknesses, and plea to recover New Testament Christianity.
Baptists and the Defense of Believer’s Baptism
Why Baptists defended believer’s baptism as the biblical ordinance for disciples alone and why immersion preserves its New Testament meaning.
Is Baptism the New Covenant Equivalent of Circumcision?
Baptism relates to circumcision through inward “circumcision of the heart,” but Scripture ties baptism to repentance, faith, and discipleship.
When Should Children Be Baptized and or Allowed to Take the Lord’s Supper?
Children should be baptized after credible repentance and faith, and they should take the Lord’s Supper as baptized believers who can discern and examine themselves.
Martin Luther’s Conflicts and Controversies
Luther’s fiercest disputes—on free will, Jews, celibacy, women, and the ordinances—tested whether Scripture, not men, would rule the church.
Baptism by Immersion: The Public Declaration of Faith
Baptism by immersion is the believer’s public declaration of faith, symbolizing death to sin and resurrection to new life in Christ.
Why Should Persons Who Really Believe God’s Word Be Baptized?
Discover why those who believe God’s Word should be baptized, exploring its biblical significance as an act of faith and obedience.

