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Christianity

Christianity. Honors World History NE SS Standard 12.2.6. Terms. Apostle- is a religious messenger and ambassador. Crucifixion - is an ancient method of painful execution in which a person is bound or nailed to a cross left to die Disciple- A follower of Jesus Christ

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Christianity

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  1. Christianity Honors World History NE SS Standard 12.2.6

  2. Terms Apostle- is a religious messenger and ambassador. Crucifixion- is an ancient method of painful execution in which a person is bound or nailed to a cross left to die Disciple- A follower of Jesus Christ Epistles- One of the apostolic letters in the New Testament the Gospels- A written account of the life of Jesus and the word of the New Testament Jesus of Nazareth- Jesus Christ, son of God Messiah- The savior of the Jews Monastery- A community of persons who live under religious vows

  3. Terms Continued New Testament- The second division of the Bible Old Testament- The first division of the Bible Paul- Apostle Paul, early missionary of Christianity Peter- Apostle Peter of the New Testament resurrection- The return of Jesus from death of crucifixion sacrament- A sacred rite

  4. Symbols The Cross- Represents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ

  5. World Map and Percentage of Christianity

  6. Geographic Origin & Number of Followers Christianity wasmainly spread from Jerusalem The believed number of Christians around the world is 2.1 billion people or 1/3 of the world population.

  7. Christianity History Christianity is the religion instituted by Jesus Christ that has defined an era in history continuously for the last 2000 years plus. It teaches that there is no salvation without Christ's atonement, without faith in God and a belief in the gospels. Though the great moral principles which it reveals and teaches and the main doctrines of the gospel have been preserved without interruption, the genius of the different nations and ages has materially colored its character. The first community of the followers of Jesus was formed at Jerusalem soon after the death of their Master in 30/33 AD. Another was formed at Antioch in Syria about 59/65 AD, where the followers of Jesus were first called Christians. The travels of the apostles spread Christianity through the provinces of the Roman Empire, Palestine, Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, the islands of the Mediterranean, Italy and the northern coast of Africa, as early as the first century. At the end of the third century almost one-half of the inhabitants of the Roman Empire, and of several neighboring countries, professed this belief, and in the twenty-first century it is still spreading through missionary work.

  8. Basic Duties Get baptized in a Christian church Worship in the name of God Follow the word of the Bible Attend church Take part in your Christian Community

  9. News Articles http://content.usatoday.com/communities/Religion/post/2011/09/usa-largest-churches-evangelical/1 The news article tell about the Lakewood Church located in Houston, TX. The church is the largest in the United States and one of the fastest growing in the world. Its average attendance is 43,500 people.

  10. Lakewood Church

  11. News Article #2 http://www.christiantoday.com/article/archbishop.to.host.first.ever.christian.youth.work.awards/28633.htm The Archbishop of York is to play host to the first ever Christian Youth Work Awards next week. The awards are being held on Tuesday at the Archbishop's official residence, Bishopthorpe Palace.They are being sponsored by the Archbishop of York Youth Trust, which specialises in enabling young people to make a positive difference to their communities. The four awards to be presented include Youth Worker of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Most Innovative Piece of Youth Work and Best Youth Work Employer.

  12. Current Happenings Christianity is the worlds most popular religion Christianity is still a increasing in numbers

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