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The Journey of Christianity

by Michael Huang [STUDENT]

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The Journey of Christianity
By: Michael Huang
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What do Christians Believe?
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Christians believe that there is only one God, whom they call Father as Jesus Christ taught them. Christians believe in justification by faith - that through their belief in Jesus as the Son of God, and in his death and resurrection, they can have a right relationship with God whose forgiveness was made once and for all through the death of Jesus Christ. The Christian church believes in one baptism into the Christian church, whether this be as an infant or as an adult, as an outward sign of an inward commitment to the teachings of Jesus.
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How do Christians practice their beliefs? 
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Christian worship involves praising God in music and speech, readings from scripture, prayers of various sorts, a sermon, and various holy ceremonies (often called sacraments) such as the Eucharist. Many Christians will have been baptized, either as an infant or as an adult. Baptism is one of the two most important sacraments in Christianity. At its most basic, it involves application of or immersion in water, a blessing, and the pronouncement.
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How did Christianity spread in the Roman Empire?
Although  Jesus had died, his message had not. Word of his teachings spread to Jewish communities across the empire. This was helped by energetic apostles, such as Paul and by the modern communications of the Roman Empire. Over 30 years, Paul travelled around 10,000 miles, traveling across the Roman Empire. He preached in some of the empire’s most important cities. Like Jesus, Paul spoke to people in their homes and synagogues. But he went beyond Jesus, who had only preached to Jews. Paul believed his message should also be taken to gentiles 
How did Christianity change the Roman Empire? Why would an emperor use a belief to help them govern? 

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