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Hello Nanny 2......I originally wanted to be baptized at the Jordan River but felt that was a pretty far stretch.......My church goes to Israel every year but I just can't afford to go. Anyway, my choice to be baptized was something I was thinking about for such a long time. Being born and infant baptized in the Roman Catholic church, never sat right with me. I always felt I was missing something. Now, no longer catholic, it feels great to have my eyes opened to the truth. My grandkids are the best. Although very typical, at times being quite the patience testers, I wouldn't trade them for the world
Praise God! I was raised in a denomination that did infant baptism and at 54 was baptised in the Gulf of Mexico! It was a wonderful event for me. My husband and I live in South Hills. county and I wanted to say "hello". I'm retired but very busy. Aren't grandkids the most awesome blessing! My husband is ordained in a non-denominational fellowship and we have had home church experience, but at this time we attend Grace and Truth fellowship in Ruskin. Hope to hear from you. God Bless,
Brenda