Episode 13-2023 – Lessons From Examples of Conversion
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Episode 13-2023 - Lessons From Examples of Conversion
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We have been reflecting on the subject of Christian Conversion. We said that conversion may be defined as turning away from sin and turning to God. Today we look at the third of several stories of conversion recorded in the Bible.
In the New Testament Book of Acts, Luke included several experiences of conversion. Today we focus on the conversion of “Saul of Tarsus” (Acts 9:1-19). The conversion of the persecutor, Saul of Tarsus, is one of the most significant events in the Book of Acts.
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