Christians can and do build churches in India. However, just as we find it important for, say, Muslims to consider American sensitivities when building a mosque in New York, so Christians must consider Indian sensitivities when carrying out similar work in India.
no they can not
For traveling to preach the Gospel in Christ. To visit, encourage, edify, and build up Christians in other lands. To plan where to plant and grow churches.
Foreign culture influences African Christians by promoting schism of churches and mushrooming of other smaller churches from the mainstream churches.
In "churches".
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
Churches.
Christians are not allowed in Mecca, so there are no churches in Mecca.
Some Christians think churches, mosques, and synagogues are all the same thing, but they're not: 1. Churches are churches 2. Synagogues are synagogues 3. Mosques are mosques All 3 are called "places of worship".
Build Mosques for Muslims, Synagogues for Jews, and Churches for Christians and ensure that everyone in the society are willing to understand one another and can make a sacrifice to co-exist!
They don't have to meet in churches - the first Christians met in each others' homes, shared a communal meal, and went to synagogue like the good Jews they were.
There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
no, they do not!