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The earliest extra-biblical reference to baptism occurs in the Didache (c. 100 A.D.), the Epistle of Barnabas (c. 130 A.D.), and the Shepherd of Hermas (c. 150 A.D.). All of these works describe the practices surrounding baptism in ways that imply it is adults that are baptized.
The free printable Baptism Coloring Pages are a fun way to keep the kids
occupied at the dinner table or a party. Baptism Party Planning is a time when close family and friends get together for the baby. Having a bunch with personalized banners hanging is a nice keepsake for the baby when grown up. Match the coloring
page to your parties theme. Keep the drawings and laminate them. Then
surprise the kids
by using them for placemats at next years Baptism celebration. |