Conversion is not my intention. Changing religion is not easy. You may develop some kind of confusion or difficulties.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was a convert to Catholicism, and converts are much more devout.
To change, to convert? Why bother?
Conversion is an offering of self, of love, and of loyalty we give to God in gratitude for the gift of testimony.
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 enlarging, a deepening, and a broadening of the undergirding base of testimony. It is the result of revelation from God, accompanied by individual repentance, obedience, and diligence.
I would really like to hear somebody who is really articulate about the elements of their faith conversion. I'm not.
The freedom to convert is fundamental to freedom of religion.
I wish there were more true conversion, and then there would not be so much backsliding, and, for fear of suffering, living at ease, when there are so few to contend for Christ and His cause.
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 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.