I went to America to convert the Indians, but, oh, who shall convert me? Who, what, is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Conversion is a change of masters. Will we not do as much for our new master, the Lord Jesus, as we did once for our old tyrant lusts?
Conversion is not my intention. Changing religion is not easy. You may develop some kind of confusion or difficulties.
To be converted you have to destroy your past, destroy your history. You have to stamp on it, you have to say 'my ancestral culture does not exist, it doesn't matter.'
Conversion is an offering of self, of love, and of loyalty we give to God in gratitude for the gift of testimony.
I shall be found with 'Indians' engraved on my brain when I am dead. A fire has been kindled within me, which will never go out.
No man ever did, nor ever shall, truly go forth to convert the nations, nor to prophesy in the present state of witnesses against Antichrist, but by the gracious inspiration and instigation of the Holy Spirit of God.
I believe that a man is converted when first he hears the low, vast murmur of life, of human life, troubling his hitherto unconscious self.
Lo! The poor Indian, whose untutored mind sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind.
I was a convert to Catholicism, and converts are much more devout.
Every convert is a son or daughter of God.