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A term used by members to refer to those who were not born and raised in Mormon families, but rather "converted" to the church through being taught the gospel.  The person leaves behind his old convictions, repents of sins, and enters the waters of [[baptism]].  Converts contribute much to their congregations, because of their experience.  They know what it's like to be without the gospel and the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost.  They have often had profound spiritual experiences as they have asked the Lord if the gospel is true.  They often overflow with gratitude over the change in their lives.
 
A term used by members to refer to those who were not born and raised in Mormon families, but rather "converted" to the church through being taught the gospel.  The person leaves behind his old convictions, repents of sins, and enters the waters of [[baptism]].  Converts contribute much to their congregations, because of their experience.  They know what it's like to be without the gospel and the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost.  They have often had profound spiritual experiences as they have asked the Lord if the gospel is true.  They often overflow with gratitude over the change in their lives.
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Revision as of 10:11, 10 June 2008

A term used by members to refer to those who were not born and raised in Mormon families, but rather "converted" to the church through being taught the gospel. The person leaves behind his old convictions, repents of sins, and enters the waters of baptism. Converts contribute much to their congregations, because of their experience. They know what it's like to be without the gospel and the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost. They have often had profound spiritual experiences as they have asked the Lord if the gospel is true. They often overflow with gratitude over the change in their lives. Template:Stub