I am trying to remember - I think my big girls were 8 and 10 when they were baptized, my son was 10 and my youngest was 8.5. We didn't push - they requested it. They had to be able to explain their testimony/faith and tell us a good reason for us to baptize them. They certainly gave it!
Here is the thread I started when my son was baptized:
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=64029&highlight=baptized
Here is when my daughter was baptized
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=73221&highlight=baptized
Here is the picture that isn't showing up:
That's nice and all, but...
- Does it count if it was salt water (appears to be) and not fresh? Which was Jesus baptized in?
- Was the water temp correct at the actual time of the baptism? Was it Jordon-like enough?
- And the clothing, don't forget that, shouldn't the administrators be wearing proper mid-eastern-period garb? Those men look to be dressed in overly modern-western.
- And how do we know the child simply didn't want a trip to the beach? You know children, they're
LIKE THAT!!!
But seriously and begging your indulgence and forgiveness (if necessary). All my points above are absurdity meant to parrot and mock earlier posts in this thread.
What a wonderful picture. Praise God for children seeking the Lord so young and following His will, in obedience and love. And sorry again, for using your lovely post to demonstrate my sarcasm relating to some of the prior ridiculous posts. The juxtaposition of the legalism presented by some and the beauty in the picture you've posted is just too much to let pass.
I wish I had pictures of my own down-in-floor baptism from ages ago. It was a memorable experience. Ironically, I was twelve at the time, but saved at five.