Dr. William Culbertson, president of Moody Bible Institute, is an Episcopalian. So naturally he enjoys a joke at the expense of his Baptist friends. He tells a hilarious story about three rather notorious characters who had been converted and were to be baptized by immersion in the local Baptist Church. The whole community turned out.
The little church had only one small dressing room which opened from the baptistery (the pool in which the men would be immersed at the front of the church). The dressing room was shielded from view only by a sheet hung over the entrance. The floor of that little room was covered with linoleum. On that not‑to‑be‑forgotten night, the first candidate had been baptized and had gone up behind the sheet to change his clothes. The second man was then baptized, and…