I have not yet seen research on the converts from Evangelicalism to RC or Orthodox catholicism but my guess is the numbers are small. They exist--I know some--but for every person who converts in that direction a hundred convert the other way; from Catholicism to Pentecostalism
I have not yet seen research on the converts from Evangelicalism to RC or Orthodox catholicism but my guess is the numbers are small. They exist--I know some--but for every person who converts in that direction a hundred convert the other way; from Catholicism to Pentecostalism
Probably true, the numbers may be small, but those converts are incredibly passionate about what they believe. And I keep meeting them across all adult age groups--even into their 70s. It's astounding to me.
There is the issue of what people believe, and how strongly they believe it. Christianity has benefitted from incredibly passionate believers throughout its entire history and in every locale.
I have not yet seen research on the converts from Evangelicalism to RC or Orthodox catholicism but my guess is the numbers are small. They exist--I know some--but for every person who converts in that direction a hundred convert the other way; from Catholicism to Pentecostalism
Probably true, the numbers may be small, but those converts are incredibly passionate about what they believe. And I keep meeting them across all adult age groups--even into their 70s. It's astounding to me.
There is the issue of what people believe, and how strongly they believe it. Christianity has benefitted from incredibly passionate believers throughout its entire history and in every locale.