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When Baptism Meant Repentance: The Forgotten Call to Holiness -1525
On January 21, 1525, believers in Zurich reclaimed baptism as an act of repentance, faith, and obedience to Christ. This moment marked the beginning of the Anabaptist movement and a return to the New Testament understanding of discipleship and holiness. Far from a ritual, baptism was treated as a public break from the old life. This reflection explores why the early church took baptism so seriously and why it still matters today.

Amy Diane Ross
2 days ago4 min read


Why We Cannot Declare People “Saved” After a Moment
How do we know when someone is truly saved? Is a prayer, an altar call, or a moment of emotion enough? Scripture warns that many respond to the Gospel without being born again. This teaching examines why the Bible never equates immediate decisions with salvation, how false assurance forms, and why true conversion is revealed over time through fruit, perseverance, and discipleship, not numbers.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 29 min read
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