yes if the converters are willing
Depends on the religion, some have ceremonies, for others it's simply adopting/practicing beliefs of that faith
Evangel is the four books in the New Testament that tells the story of Christ's life and teachings. An evangelist would be someone who seeks to convert others to christian faith.
How did Nicky Cruz show his Christian faith to others?Nicky Cruz showed his Christian faith by treating others how he would want to be treated. He also began telling others about Jesus.
The Spanish wanted to convert the heathen Americans to the one true faith, Christianity. In order to convert these people, priests would be necessary.
If Miley Cyrus were interested in converting to Islam, she would first need to learn about the faith's beliefs, practices, and values. This could involve studying the Quran, attending Islamic classes, and engaging with the Muslim community. To officially convert, she would recite the Shahada, the declaration of faith, in front of witnesses. It's essential for her to approach the process with respect, understanding, and a genuine commitment to the beliefs of Islam.
By telling them about how Jesus Christ for their sins so they could have eternal life.
Yes, you can. I have faith for a friend that she will convert to Christianity. Thank you ang god bless!
To attempt to convert others to your point of view, especially in matters of religion. It's what Jehovah's Witnesses are known for.
Faith would have to come first. If you had the faith that you could be forgiven for a transgression and it was so, then it would be as if you were healed of some injury which you had caused to come upon yourself. Another way of putting it would be Faith, Repentance and Forgiveness.
Proselytizing is the practice of one person or group actively trying to persuade others of the same faith to attend or become members of their parish or church, such as members of Methodist Church A convincing members of Methodist Church B across town to leave their church and join Methodist Church A. I hear proselytizing most commonly referring to Evangelicals who seek to proselytize Roman Catholics or "high church" protestants.
yes
Individuals who have been baptized in the name of the Trinity do not "convert" to the RC faith, as the church recognizes such baptisms as valid (Mt - Baptize in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit; St. Paul - One Faith, One Baptism, One Lord of All). Such individuals enter into full fellowship with the faith. For those 'doubtfully baptized' Christians, (Pentecostals et. who have been baptized only in the name of Jesus). The individual is 'conditionally' baptized in the name of the Trinity... you could consider them to be 'converts. Non-Christians would be baptized and you could consider them to be 'convets'.