“It’s hard to explain: one moment I was shaking my tiny fist at God for allowing me to go hungry for a full five minutes before my parents came and got me, and then suddenly His grace found me, and I surrendered my life to Him,” she said.
As a member of a PCA church I find this funny. The PCA equates baptism with circumcision stating that it is a sign of being part of God's family (though not saved). Coming from a more "Reformed" background, I believe in a "Believer's Baptism" which is an "outward sign of an inward change".
Ultimately, we are not that far apart. We both treat children in the church as future believers and teach them the Word of God et al. The difference is I would dedicate an infant until they chose to be Baptized, while the PCA would Baptize an infant until they chose confirmation.
PHILADELPHIA, PA—Before her baptism Sunday, local four-week-old baby Hannah Grace Ford took a few minutes to deliver her moving testimony of coming to trust in Christ as her Lord and Savior, sources at Calvin Presbyterian Church confirmed. “I had wandered from God during the first few weeks of my life,” the one-month-old baby said, emotion …