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The following is a list of notable people who converted to Christianity from a different religion or no religion. The article does not differentiate between the different branches of Christianity. This article is not intended to address ethnic, cultural, or other considerations.
List of notable converts to Christianity
From Agnosticism or Atheism
Brother Andrew - Dutch Missionary, Author of "God's Smuggler"
Kirk Cameron - Actor, star of Growing Pains (former Atheist)
Bruce Cockburn - Canadian folk/rock guitarist and singer/songwriter
Francis Collins - physician-geneticist , noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes,and the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (former Atheist)
Marie Dähnhardt - German intellectual and wife of atheist philosopher Max Stirner
Ulf Ekman - Swedish pastor and founder of the charismatic church Livets Ord ("Word of Life")
Tony Fontane - popular recording artist in the 1940s and 1950s (former Atheist)
René Girard - philosophical anthropologist
Joy Gresham - American writer and wife of C.S. Lewis (former Atheist)
Tamsin Greig - English actress
Zhang Guotao - former Chinese Communist leader
Khang Khek Leu (also known as Comrade Duch) - Cambodian director of Phnom Penh 's infamous Tuol Sleng detention center
C. S. Lewis - prolific writer; well known for the The Chronicles of Narnia series, and for his apologetic Mere Christianity
Gabriel Marcel - French existentialist philosopher.
Norma McCorvey - "Jane Roe" in Roe v. Wade
Josh McDowell - Christian apologist
Alister McGrath - Biochemist and Christian theologian. Founder of 'Scientific theology' and critic of Richard Dawkins in his book Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life
Alfred Moisiu - First non-Muslim Albanian president. Converted to Greek Orthodoxy
Malcolm Muggeridge - British journalist/writer
William J. Murray - author and son of atheist activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Benito Mussolini - Italian Fascist dictator. Baptized in the Roman Catholic Church in 1927 (most likely a political move, Mussolini remained personally atheistic).
John Newton - author of Amazing Grace
Barack Hussein Obama - United States Senator from Illinois
Blaise Pascal - French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher.
Enoch Powell - British politician
George R. Price - American population geneticist
Anne Rice - author of Interview with the Vampire
Edith Stein - Phenomenologist philosopher
Lee Strobel - Author of The Case for Christ
Richard Wagner - German composer
Keith Ward - British theologian from Oxford and theistic evolutionist . Ordained as Anglican priest.
Monty White - British Young Earth Creationist
From Buddhism
File:Paris-Emperor Bao Dai.jpg Bảo Đại , convert from Buddhism to Christianity.
From Hinduism
From Islam
The World Christian Encyclopedia estimates that, within the United States , there may be as many as twenty thousand converts from Islam to Christianity every year. Additionally, Ahmad Al-Katani suggests in an interview on Aljazeera that in Africa , 6 million Muslims convert to Christianity every year. Furthermore, although there are Christian converts in the Middle East , there are currently no definitive figures available as Christian converts are usually persecuted in this region (and may keep their conversion hidden from society), and therefore can not be reliably numbered.
Carlos Menem , former President of Argentina , a convert from Islam to Christianity.
Sobron Aidit - Indonesian poet and writer
Hussain Andaryas - Afghani Christian activist
Martin Bashir - ITV news and documentary reporter
Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky - Russian officer of Circassian origin who led the first Russian military expedition into Central Asia (note: was converted under unknown circumstances)
Jean-Bédel Bokassa - Central African Emperor (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity)
Emir Caner - Dean of the College at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Ergun Caner - President of Liberty Theological Seminary at Liberty University
Eldridge Cleaver - Mormon, former minister of the Nation of Islam
Djibril Cissé - French soccer player
Nonie Darwish - freelance writer
Mehdi Dibaj - Iranian pastor and Christian martyr
Jeremiah Fard Muhammad - Former Nation of Islam minister, now evangelist and writer
Mark A. Gabriel - writer on Islamic affairs
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross - converted from Judaism to Islam to Christianity; counter-terrorism expert
Akbar Gbaja-Biamila - American football player
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila - American football player
Tunch Ilkin - former American football player
Qadry Ismail - former American football player
Raghib Ismail - former American football player
Lina Joy - Malay Muslim convert to Christianity, who is fighting to have the word Islam removed from her identity card
Alexander Kazembek - Russian Orientalist, historian and philologist of Azeri origin
Mathieu Kérékou - President of Benin (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity )
Emir Kusturica - Bosnian film director
Carlos Menem - former President of Argentina
Yadegar Moxammat of Kazan - last khan of Kazan Khanate
Michael Nazir-Ali - Anglican Bishop of Rocester
Abdul Rahman - Afghan convert to Christianity who escaped the death penalty because of foreign pressure
Emily Ruete - Born Sayyida Salme, Princess of Zanzibar and Oman
Reza Safa - Founder of The Harvesters World Outreach from Shi'a Islam
Begum Samru - powerful lady of north India, ruling a large area from Sardhana, Uttar Pradesh
Hakeem Seriki (AKA Chamillionaire ) - American rapper
Walid Shoebat - author and former member of the PLO
Amir Sjarifuddin , Indonesian freedom fighter and socialist
Rev. Hossein Soodmand - Christian martyr, pastor of the Assemblies of God (AOG) Church in Mashad , Iran
Patrick Sookhdeo - British Anglican canon
Ghorban Tourani - former Iranian Sunni Muslim who became a Christian minister
George Weah - Liberian soccer player (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity )
Saye Zerbo - former President of Burkina Faso
From Judaism
The Jewish Encyclopedia gives some statistics on conversion of Jews to Protestantism , Roman Catholicism , and Orthodox Christianity (which it calls "Greek Catholicism"). Some 2,000 European Jews converted to Christianity every year during the 19th century, but in the 1890s the number was running closer to 3,000 per year, — 1,000 in Austria Hungary (Galizian Poland) , 1,000 in Russia (Poland , Belarus , Ukraine , and Lithuania ), 500 in Germany (Posen ), and the remainder in the English world.
File:1st Earl of Beaconsfield.jpg Benjamin Disraeli , convert from Judaism to Christianity.
Georg Jellinek , convert from Judaism to Christianity.
Paul of Tarsus , convert from Judaism to Christianity.
File:Mordechai Vanunu.jpg Mordechai Vanunu , convert from Judaism to Christianity.
From Manichaeanism
From Paganism
File:Bateme de Clovis par St Remy.jpg Statue of baptism of Clovis I , a convert from Paganism to Christianity.
Constantine I , convert from Paganism to Christianity.
File:JomoKenyatta.gif Jomo Kenyatta , convert from Paganism to Christianity.
Rollo of Normandy , convert from Paganism to Christianity.
From Rastafarianism
From Shintoism
Duleep Singh , convert from Sikhism to Christianity.
From Sikhism
From Taoism
From Zoroastrianism
See also
Notes and references
Sin: An Honest Mistake? , by Kirk Cameron
[http://www.nndb.com/people/069/000098772/
Interview: Francis Collins
UlfEkman.org
Lyric Tenor: The Tony Fontane Story, by Charles Culbertson ; Wonderful Words of Life: Hymns in American Protestant History and Theology By Richard J. Mouw, Mark A. Noll
René Girard:A Biographical Sketch, by James G. Williams
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0340067/bio
http://www.leestrobel.com/bio.html
http://www.pmoffice.gov.lk/pms1.html#05
Barret, David, cited in Duin, Julia. "Daring Leaps of Faith" . The Washington Times . Retrieved 2006-08-13. .
, (Video) for english translation, see ,
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross biography on his website
Alexander's Apostasy: First Steps to Jerusalem. by Brian Taylor, from the Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain
"Alphonsi, Petrus." Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901-1906
"Baena, Juan Alfonso De." Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901-1906
^ Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901-1906
Gregorovius, Ferdinand . Rome in the Middle Ages Vol. IV Part 1 . 1905 .
Hamy, Bulletin de Géographie, 1891, pp. 218-222.
Robert Blake, Disraeli, 3. Norman Gash, reviewing Blake's work, argued that Benjamin's claim to Spanish ancestry could not be entirely dismissed. Norman Gash, review of Disraeli, by Robert Blake. The English Historical Review, Vol. 83, No. 327. (Apr., 1968), 360-364.
Brian Dutton, Joaquín González Cuenca (editors), Cancionero de Juan Alfonso de Baena (Madrid: Visor Libros, 1993), 534-544.
Arthur Mandel: The Militant Messiah: The Story of Jacob Frank and the Frankists: Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press: 1979: ISBN 0-391-00973-7.
Friedberg, Heinrich, von ) Jewish Encyclopedia
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Gans, Eduard .
Kristó Gyula – Makk Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (I.P.C., 1996, ISBN 963-7930-97-3).
Carvajal, Mario. Vida y pasión de Jorge Isaacs. Manizales, 1937.
Duncan Kelly, "Revisiting the Rights of Man: Georg Jellinek on Rights and the State" . Law and History Review vol. 22, no. 3 (Fall 2004).
A Brief Biography of Paul S.L. Johnson from the Present Truth Library, which catalogues the works of Paul S.L. Johnson.
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=87&letter=K Kanitz, Felix Philipp ] Jewish Encyclopedia , Funk and Wagnalls, 1901-1906.
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Lehrs, Karl .
Adler, Jacob , A Life on the Stage: A Memoir , translated and with commentary by Lulla Rosenfeld, Knopf, New York, 1999, ISBN 0-679-41351-0. p. 200.
Atwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John. "The Penguin Dictionary of Saints", 3rd edition. New York:Penguin Group, 1995. ISBN 0-140-51312-4.
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/yulee.html
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