Repentance of sins, declaration of Jesus as your Lord and Savior, and baptism. Different Christian organizations probably require different things....
The Spanish Inquisition required non-Christians to convert to Catholicism or be killed. It was at it's most active between 1480 and 1530.
Christians fast as a sign of penance and sacrifice, but are not required to do so
The pagans wouldn't convert to Christianity.
Christian love is a myth! All christians naturally hate non-christians. Convert or Burn.
For not being Christian. Christians arent exactly angry at pagans. We just try to convert them.
One goal of American Imperialism was to convert non-Christians into Christians, allegedly saving souls.
AnswerChristianity is known as a proselytising religion. Many Christians feel a compulsion to convert non-Christians. And so, Britain was seen as a fertile ground for converting others.
Paul.
When a Christian reverts to Islam they are called Muslims ;)
One goal of American imperialism was to convert non-Christians into Christians, allegedly saving souls.
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 wanted to convert Native Americans into Christians.