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| − | Why is it so important? Why is it the first thing that Jesus talks about after having introduced himself and explained the plan. That he is the savior. He sound a lot like a missionary. When I was a missionary, we would teach the plan and then immediatly invite people to be baptized. It was the most affective way of teaching. I just realized as I read through these verses again, that we did that because it is the same way that Christ taught. | + | Why is it so important? Why is it the first thing that Jesus talks about after having introduced himself and explained the plan. That he is the savior. He sound a lot like a missionary. When I was a missionary, we would teach the plan and then immediatly invite people to be baptized. It was the most affective way of teaching. I just realized as I read through these verses again, that we did that because it is the same way that Christ taught. --[[User:Travis Justin Kamper|Travis Justin Kamper]] |
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Baptism[edit]
Why is it so important? Why is it the first thing that Jesus talks about after having introduced himself and explained the plan. That he is the savior. He sound a lot like a missionary. When I was a missionary, we would teach the plan and then immediatly invite people to be baptized. It was the most affective way of teaching. I just realized as I read through these verses again, that we did that because it is the same way that Christ taught. --Travis Justin Kamper