Conversion
For most of the last two centuries, evangelicals equated “conversion” with “revivalism.” But in recent years, the understanding of conversion has shifted, and evangelicals are reconsidering what they think about salvation, the nature and mission of the church, and the character of religious experience. Christianity Today has several articles analyzing what conversion is, what it is not, and what it could become in the future.
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![The New Conversion: Why We 'Become Christians' Differently Today The New Conversion: Why We 'Become Christians' Differently Today](https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/13562.jpg?h=210&w=300)
Evangelicals are undergoing a sea change understanding when it comes to this pivotal moment in the believer's life.
![Good Question: The Moment of Salvation Good Question: The Moment of Salvation](https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/112649.jpg?h=168&w=300)
"How can I know I'm a Christian if I can't remember when I first responded to the gospel?"