Many people think the baptist distinction is just 'believers baptism' but it isnt.
How many Baptists on the board are baptist because of the baptist understanding of the 'local church' and how it should be governed?
What is the scriptural basis for your conviction?
What are the strengths in practice of this type of government? What are the weaknesses?
I ask this question because it was primarily the church baptist understanding of church goverment which led me to become baptist.
How many Baptists on the board are baptist because of the baptist understanding of the 'local church' and how it should be governed?
What is the scriptural basis for your conviction?
What are the strengths in practice of this type of government? What are the weaknesses?
I ask this question because it was primarily the church baptist understanding of church goverment which led me to become baptist.