In Mormonism, conversion is described as a lifelong process rather than a single event. It is the gradual result of a person’s righteous efforts to follow Jesus Christ, keep covenants, and remain faithful to the commandments and ordinances of the church. Conversion is often spoken of as a quiet, ongoing change of heart that deepens over time, sometimes without the person even realizing it.
Biblical Christianity teaches that conversion is the moment when the Holy Spirit brings a person to faith in Christ, marking a decisive turning from unbelief to trust in Jesus for full salvation.