Truthfully, we don't know, but it isn't likely. We do know that Mary and Joseph took him to Egypt, running from Herod. The family remained there, or at least out of Judea until some time around Christ's 12th year, when he appears in the temple. There is extra-canonical evidence that Jesus may have travelled to the Far East with an uncle who was a merchant.
Yes, mostly in africa except for some slaves.
A life that brings glory to God, a witness by one's life of the goodness, the love, and the truth of Jesus Christ, that testifies that Jesus Christ is the Son of God that loved man and died for man to pay for their sins.
A person who lives a life with Jesus Christ. You need to be able to accept him, love him, and obey his rules and commadments and live in the truth.
There is only one essential to live the life of Jesus, to believe in him, as he said, "Only believe" (Mark 5.36)
In the book of Galatians, chapter 2 verse 20, Paul writes; "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives within me." Paul is telling the people in the Church in Galatia that since he has accepted Jesus Christ as his savior, Christs being crucified was for Paul's sins. (Ours too) Those of us that believe that Jesus is the Son of God and that he died to cleanse us of our sins, well our sins have been crucified with Jesus on the cross. So in a sense, we have been crucified with Christ. Our sins were taken upon Jesus. In regards to the "I no longer live, but Christ lives within me." Paul is saying that his old life or old ways are dead to him. He now has Jesus in his heart and that his life is lived according to Jesus. Jesus is in charge of his life. Jesus is in my life too. This doesn't mean that I or Paul are perfect. By no means. But since we have Christ in our lives, we strive to live out our lives as Jesus would have us.
Jesus is our moral living, for Galatians 2.20. says: I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.
Jesus gave the Holy Spirit to all those who believe in him, so life in the Spirit is the same as life in Jesus Christ, as the apostle said: 21. For to me to live [is] Christ, and to die [is] gain. (Philippians 1.)
Accept Jesus Christ as you savior and live life as God would want you to.
To be saved by the tender love and mercy of God's Son Jesus Christ.
No.
Yes. Christ came to earth, died and was resurrected just once. No-one else has or can live a similar life.
The Lollards believed that the church should aid people to live a life of evangelical poverty and imitate Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ lived for 33 yrs