That will depend on the potential convert. Some might be easily converted; others - like me - already have their firm beliefs and won't convert no matter how many people try to convert them.
One goal of American Imperialism was to convert non-Christians into Christians, allegedly saving souls.
One goal of American imperialism was to convert non-Christians into Christians, allegedly saving souls.
Christians believe there is only one God.
Some people who were not Christians become Christians; some who were Christians convert to another religion such as Buddhism, Islam or Wicca; some even convert from following one Christian denomination to following another Christian denomination. This is proof that the ways of God are beyond understanding.
They were non Christians. They believed in many different gods. Not in just one god.
he has one - Caitlin Beadles
The amount of money it would take to convert one's cellar depends on many factors. Some of these factors include size of cellar, materials needed, and labor cost.
Christians strongly believe that their religion is the one true religion. Some Christians also believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Christianity. For some, there may even be a sense that it is in some way irrational for others not to convert readily to Christianity, when told what Christians believe. Also, it is a requirement among certain minor Christian sects and denominations for young adults to spend up to two years attempting to convert others.
There are millions of Christians worldwide. Christianity is one of the most widely accepted religions among many cultures in the world.
Clovis did many good things for the Christians. Clovis was the one that bung all the Christians together.
Not sure but I am one of them.
Christians strongly believe that their religion is the one true religion. Some have difficulty accepting that followers of other religions believe just as strongly that their own religion is the true religion. There may even be a sense for some Christians that it is in some way irrational for others not to convert readily to Christianity, when told what Christians believe.Some Christians also believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Christianity. Finally, it is a requirement among certain minor Christian sects and denominations for young adults to spend up to two years attempting to convert others.