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Infants and Children the Church: Five Views on Theology Ministry
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Infants and Children the Church: Five Views on Theology Ministry in Brampton, ON
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Infants and Children the Church: Five Views on Theology Ministry in Brampton, ON
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A congregation rejoices when a new child is added to its midst, yet the church often wrestles--in both theology and practice--with how to best receive and minister to infants and children entrusted to her care. Frequent questions arise like: > How are infants and children impacted by sin?> How does God treat people who die in their infancy or childhood?> When and how are children considered members of the church?> When and how are children instructed in Christian doctrine? Infants and Children in the Church addresses these critical and sensitive questions from a variety of rich traditions, including Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, and Baptist, so that Christians can make the most of every opportunity as they minister to children.
A congregation rejoices when a new child is added to its midst, yet the church often wrestles--in both theology and practice--with how to best receive and minister to infants and children entrusted to her care. Frequent questions arise like: > How are infants and children impacted by sin?> How does God treat people who die in their infancy or childhood?> When and how are children considered members of the church?> When and how are children instructed in Christian doctrine? Infants and Children in the Church addresses these critical and sensitive questions from a variety of rich traditions, including Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, and Baptist, so that Christians can make the most of every opportunity as they minister to children.






















