I was a convert to Catholicism, and converts are much more devout.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Conversion is not my intention. Changing religion is not easy. You may develop some kind of confusion or difficulties.
There's an interesting contrast between born Catholics and converts. Converts are often much more rule-directed. Catholicism isn't something that they breathed in from their childhood, so they think that if you don't toe the line on abstract doctrine you can't be part of the Church.
I did not set out to convert anyone to Christianity.
Conversion is a very, very important part of what you are doing. We will have a responsibility to report to Heavenly Father regarding those we bring into the Church.
My mother converted to Catholicism to marry my father.
If I were going to convert to any religion I would probably choose Catholicism because it at least has female saints and the Virgin Mary.
I was born a Catholic and now I'm a lapsed Catholic. I'm something but I'm not a believer any more.
Every convert is a son or daughter of God.
My father was ethnically Jewish, but his family converted to Catholicism.
I would really like to hear somebody who is really articulate about the elements of their faith conversion. I'm not.