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Yes
Created on: December 15, 2007
The Christian conversion experience is a conscious decision by an individual to make Christ Lord of
by groundhog91
Created on: October 09, 2011 Last Updated: October 10, 2011
John 6:60-65 …” Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is
Created on: December 16, 2007 Last Updated: December 11, 2008
Followers of Christ know it is only through conversion that a person can be identified as a Christian.
Created on: August 08, 2011
Asking yourself, is a conversion experience necessary for Christians, is like asking yourself,
Created on: January 05, 2009 Last Updated: October 09, 2010
Is a conversion experience necessary for Christian?
First, we must seek the definition of the
by Dan Hiland
Created on: November 13, 2009
The true definition of conversion implies not a temporary change of condition but a true transformation
by Ben Trimble
Created on: February 27, 2010 Last Updated: March 03, 2010
Is a conversion experience necessary for Christians? My answer to this question is yes, and here is
Created on: December 15, 2007
Is a conversion experience necessary for Christians?
The Bible tells us that no one can be a Christian
Created on: April 10, 2009
I wouldn't necessarily call it conversion, but I would say that repentance by all is necessary. In the
by Jane Daniels
Created on: January 03, 2011 Last Updated: January 05, 2011
What is the conversion 'experience' exactly?
What does 'conversion' mean?
One dictionary defines
Created on: July 19, 2008
RELIGION IS NOT NEEDED TO BE A CHRISTIAN. Therefore, if the term "conversion" here means to convert
by Barbara Lamb
Created on: June 16, 2008
Is a conversion experience necessary for Christians? I believe it is for the simple reason that conversions
Created on: October 06, 2008
The answer to this question depends somewhat on what your definitions are of conversion and Christian.
Created on: November 17, 2008 Last Updated: January 04, 2009
Conversion certainly isn't a perquisite for practicing Christianity among those who live holier than
Created on: November 12, 2008
The experience of conversion is fundamental to the Christian acknowledgement of faith. Whether you have
by Mary Estelle
Created on: March 17, 2008
The answer to this question is a resounding yes. It is plainly stated in John 3:16. "For God so loved
Created on: January 24, 2008
These are the words of one songwriter whose muse was, redemptive grace and rebirth preluding to so sweet
Created on: December 14, 2007
Yes. I was an Episcopal Christian before I became a Christian. I thank the Anglican Church for teaching
No
Created on: July 23, 2008
In my forty years of life, I have never officially proclaimed a rebirth date other than the date I was
by Greg Larson
Created on: December 13, 2008
If there is one thing the Bible is clear about, it is this: How a person obtains salvation. The answer?
by Grant Kidney
Created on: September 15, 2008
"Conversion" implies that a Christian must render himself weak and on bended-knee before the Almighty
by Peter Frantz
Created on: September 25, 2009
We've all seen it.
Deep and spiritually penetrating worship in the presence of God at church, at a conference,
Created on: January 25, 2008
I was born of a catholic mother and a Protestant father. My mother went to church every Sunday and Holy
Created on: April 01, 2008
"Do you know Jesus?"
Do those words even have meaning any more?
In the last few years, we've seen videos
by Jackie Brown
Created on: June 14, 2008 Last Updated: December 21, 2010
While on this side of heaven, I can't recall God requiring anything of me. I was raised Roman Catholic,
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