Just What Do You Mean… Conversion?

What is true Christian conversion?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Literature, Christian Life
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Author: Herbert W. Armstrong, Philadelphia Church of God ISBN: 1230000200031
Publisher: Philadelphia Church of God Publication: October 28, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Herbert W. Armstrong, Philadelphia Church of God
ISBN: 1230000200031
Publisher: Philadelphia Church of God
Publication: October 28, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

How many think a Christian is supposed to be perfect, never doing anything wrong? Suppose you do see or hear about a Christian doing something wrong. Does that mean he is a hypocrite—that he is not really a Christian, after all?


Is it possible for one to actually sin while he is a Christian and still remain a truly converted Christian?
The startling truth is that few know just what is a Christian. Few know how one is converted—whether suddenly, all at once, or gradually. Does conversion happen immediately, or is it a process? It’s high time we understand what constitutes real conversion.

In this booklet:
• False Conversion
• Real Conversion
• The Purpose of the Christian Life
• The Kingdom of God
• Real Repentance
• Real Christian Conversion
• What if a Christian Sins?
• Perfect Character

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How many think a Christian is supposed to be perfect, never doing anything wrong? Suppose you do see or hear about a Christian doing something wrong. Does that mean he is a hypocrite—that he is not really a Christian, after all?


Is it possible for one to actually sin while he is a Christian and still remain a truly converted Christian?
The startling truth is that few know just what is a Christian. Few know how one is converted—whether suddenly, all at once, or gradually. Does conversion happen immediately, or is it a process? It’s high time we understand what constitutes real conversion.

In this booklet:
• False Conversion
• Real Conversion
• The Purpose of the Christian Life
• The Kingdom of God
• Real Repentance
• Real Christian Conversion
• What if a Christian Sins?
• Perfect Character

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