What I’m currently reading:

‘Is Baptism Really Necessary?’ by Dan Chambers.

This is the second book I’ve read that was written by Dan Chambers. You can read my review of his other book below.

Chambers again does an excellent job acting as a guide for those who aren’t very familiar with church doctrine and the bible. His argument that baptism is an essential element of salvation is very easy to understand and written in a conversation tone that draws the reader into the subject.

Chambers does an admirable job drawing from church history as well as scripture to prove that baptism really is necessary to salvation. He also provides responses to the common objections to this important piece of doctrine.

This book is also short, only 48 pages long. It is perfect for those who are new to the church and are interested in becoming a Christian, or for that friend that is just convinced that baptism isn’t necessary.

If you wish to purchase this book, click on the link above, which will take you to the Ohio Valley College bookstore.

-Clarke