An important aspect of Jesus' worship was his engaging regularly in the disciple-making work, to the point that he was called Teacher by both believers and unbelievers. (Matt. 22:23, 24; John 3:2)
Jesus' followers were known as disciples. The term "apostles" has also been used.
Followers of Ignatius of Loyola were called Jesuits.
The wise men, also known as the Magi, traveled from afar to find Jesus. They followed a star, known as the Star of Bethlehem, which guided them to the place where Jesus was born.
Peter is one of Jesus followers.
The followers of the christian faith are known as christians because they are followers of the words of a person called Jesus Christ. Christ means 'the anointed one'.
Jesus chose 12 disciples as his followers.
The followers of Jesus christ are called Christians.
The most well known belief and tradition having grown around a person is Christianity, about two thousand years ago a man named Jesus and a small group of followers traveled around speaking of their beliefs, and today there are millions of followers of those beliefs.
Principally, followers of Jesus believed he had risen from the dead.
Jesus' followers were his disciples. They were people who believed who Jesus was first, and chose to be loyal to him.
We are not told what the followers of Jesus were first called, but not long after His resurrection we come across the name, "The Way". Possibly because Jesus was the "way" to God the Father in Heaven. Then later at the church in Antioch followers of Jesus were called Christian and have been known by that name ever since.
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