It depends on what you call a disciple. If you mean 'one of Jesus's disciples' then yes. Jesus says in John "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one can come to the father exept though me." So in that case, yes, you have to be a Christian to be a disciple of Jesus.
A Christian is also a disciple (of Jesus) but a disciple is not necessarily a Christian. The word disciple means a person who has been trained or taught. So we could say: He is a disciple of the economist John Maynard Keynes
No, The Answer are a Northern Irish hard rock and blues-rock band from Newcastle and Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Yes, being a 'Christian' is to be a disciple of Jesus 'Christ.'
A Disciple is a follower by definition. Those who want to follow in His example and lead the life of a Christian would want to be his disciple.
Yes, Paul is considered a disciple in the Christian faith. He was a prominent figure in the early Christian church and played a significant role in spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ.
According to Christian belief, anyone who chooses to follow God and Jesus are disciples. In that way of thinking, any practicing Christian is considered a disciple. Disciple means follower.
No, John the Baptist is not considered a disciple. He is known as a prophet and forerunner of Jesus in the Christian faith.
Im not really sure, I know think there christian, but not to the extent of bands chuch as disciple.
Ignatius was an early Christian leader and bishop of Antioch. He was a student of John, the disciple of Jesus, and considered him a mentor and spiritual guide.
As the term 'Christian' means a follower/disciple of Jesus Christ, then those He called first into His inner circle - the 12 Apostles - were the first 'Christian men.'
To be a disciple of Christ - Christian - one should do what the term disciple means - imitate Him. This is what the Apostle to the Gentiles, Paul told us:1 Corinthians 11:1New King James Version (NKJV)11 Imitate me, just as I also imitateChrist.
The three roles of a Christian can be understood as a disciple, a servant, and a witness. As a disciple, a Christian is called to follow Jesus' teachings and grow in faith. As a servant, they are encouraged to love and serve others, reflecting Christ’s compassion and humility. Lastly, as a witness, Christians are tasked with sharing the Gospel and living out their faith to inspire others.