So you were converted by changing churches?
Perhaps we are using the same word to mean different things.
This was a whole process. God saved me when i was 17 in a church that was mostly family (the leadership anyway) the church was about 230 people, and the youth about 30 when i started going. My christian philosophy for the first 2 years was that of Creflo Dollar, John Hagee, Joseph Prince, and Kenneth Copelend. Not that I agreed with everything they said, It was just what was taught at the church basically. Now im the type to always question everything, but I was not exposed to any contrary theology. I was just taught that God wants everyone healed, everyone to have perfect health, everyone walks in total victory in every situation, God's will for everyone is to be healthy, wealthy, and prosperous. When I did question things like predestination, free will, and other things, I never got an answer it was always "these are very minor things" or "all these matters do is cause arguments and quarrels" or "This life is about getting souls saved." I just never got any type of legitimate answer. I started listening to guys like John Piper, Mark Driscoll, and Matt Chandler which really opened me up to Calvinism, and started studying briefly about 9 months ago and have recently been pretty adament about studying it.
A couple months ago my youth pastor was fired because God called him to plant a church and let the head Pastor (his uncle) know he was called to do this here and now (in the same city) Now Justin (the youth pastor) has the same personality as me we challenge everything and the same thing was going on with him on the whole questioning thing. Any way the vision of the church split somewhere along the line, the youth ministry had outgrown the main church and a whole bunch of things, so its not necessarily that i started going to a different church, just a church split. There is a lot more then just this. Im willing to talk more about it just ask.