I would say that, that is a pretty broad question for a complex answer
are you talking about disaster relief, war, political situations or something else?
if you could clarify I will try to answer as best as I can. Also you should probably ask different pastors or priests as well.
Hope I can help
Ernest
Because Jesus Christ did!
No, other wise they'd be christians.
It shows they are Christians
Countries help each other by trading and helping in times of disaster.
Christians believe in what the bible says is right. If other religions believe the same then so be it. But the bible is the true word of God.
You need to be clearer about what you mean by 'believe in'. Muslims have immense respect for Jesus as a prophet, and Jesus is mentioned in the Koran. So does this mean they 'believe' in him? They do as a prophet, yes. But they do not believe in the deity of Christ as do most Christians.
The United States of America and some other near by countries.
By definition, Christians follow the Christian religion and no other. Monotheistic religions are mutually exclusive.
Other than the plague of frogs in Exodus 8 in the bible, there is no connection between Christians and frogs.
A:Unless born-again Christians believe they are the only saved people, one should wonder why they set themselves apart from other Christians. On the other hand, all other Christians believe they are 'saved', or will be saved, so for them the answer must surely be 'no'. Who knows, maybe the atheists are right after all, and salvation has no real meaning.
Many religions contrast with Mormonism. Mormons believe that there are three levels of heaven, when many other Christians believe there is only one. Mormons believe that people have the ability to become gods after death, when some other Christians believe that is blasphemous, making themselves above or equal to Jehovah. Some "fundamentalist" Mormon splinter groups believe that there are no limitations to the number of spouses one might have, when many other Christians believe that you can only have one.
A:Selfishness and self-interest are innate characteristics of humans, so it is natural that Christians would want to help Christians first, or perhaps only. Only the most altruistic of people would help others regardless of religious beliefs or prospects for conversion, but it does happen.Whether individual Christians should help other Christians before helping others is a matter for the person to decide.ANOTHER THOUGHT: Christians are told in Galatians 6:10, " Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith."