Questions About Baptism

Not sure what baptism is all about? You’re not alone. Here are clear, Bible-based answers to the most common questions, so you can understand what baptism means and why it’s important.

  • What Is Water Baptism?

    Baptism is a public, outward expression of an inward transformation. It symbolises your identification with:

    • The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus

    • A new life in Christ

    • Your commitment to follow Him

  • Why Should I Be Baptised?

    Jesus commanded it (Matthew 28:19). The early church practised it. And if you love Jesus, it’s a step you’ll want to take. Baptism is not what saves you, but it shows the world that Jesus has saved you.

  • Who Should Be Baptised?

    Anyone who has made a personal decision to follow Jesus. In the Bible, those who were baptised had heard and responded to the gospel—so we baptise believers, not infants. Children are encouraged to be dedicated, and older children may be baptised if they understand and believe.

  • In Whose Name Are We Baptised?

    We baptise in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, just as Jesus instructed.

  • Is Baptism Required To Be A Christian?

    No—but it’s a vital act of obedience. Salvation comes through faith in Jesus (Ephesians 2:8–9). Baptism is how we go public with that decision.

How To Write Your Testimony (Your Story)

Your story is powerful. It is a personal way to show what Jesus has done in your life and it can inspire others to take a step toward Him. When you write your testimony, keep it simple and heartfelt. Focus on three parts:

  • Life Before Jesus

    Share what your life was like before you gave your heart to Jesus. What were you searching for? Did you feel empty, lost, anxious, or without purpose?

  • Encountering Jesus

    Describe how you came to know Him. What opened your eyes to His love? When did you realise you needed Him? Briefly explain how you made the decision to follow Him.

  • Life With Jesus

    Talk about the difference Jesus has made in your life. How has He changed your heart, your outlook, or your purpose? Use everyday language, because your story is a testimony of His grace.