menageriekeeper
Active Member
In Acts 16 Paul tells the deeper of the prison that he will be saved "and all thy house" (KJV) and later in the passage goes on to describe the keeper being baptised and "all his". (there are other similar passages)
Did the early Church believe that when the head of the house choose Christ that he choose Christ for all of his household?
Did these sorts of descriptions lead to the belief of some that "since mama was Christian I am too"?
Did the early Church believe that when the head of the house choose Christ that he choose Christ for all of his household?
Did these sorts of descriptions lead to the belief of some that "since mama was Christian I am too"?