The Anabaptist martyrs did not die for a theory-they lived out a doctrine of salvation.Anabaptist Soteriology Model examines the theology of salvation confessed by the Anabaptist martyrs as recorded in Martyrs Mirror. Rather than treating martyr narratives as emotional testimony alone, this book analyzes their words as coherent theological statements made under persecution.Using a structured TMQ (Target - Meet - Qualify) framework, the authors identify a unified Anabaptist understanding of salvation grounded in Christ's atoning work, received by conscious faith, and lived through covenant obedience. Salvation is presented not as a moment detached from life, nor as a merit-based system, but as participation in Christ's redemptive covenant.This work addresses key theological questions including: What role obedience plays in salvation without becoming meritHow assurance was understood apart from sacramental systemsWhy baptism functioned as covenant entrance, not regenerationHow perseverance and repentance fit within graceWritten for theologians, pastors, historians, and serious students of Christian doctrine, this book corrects long-standing misunderstandings and offers a historically faithful account of Anabaptist soteriology.