No, not Peter specifically. Christ himself started Christianity when he came into this world to die for everyone's sins. However, Peter was among the disciples Jesus chose to send out into the world to spread the news of His death and resurrection and his promise of eternal life.
Peter was the apostle chosen by Christ to be the head of his church. Jesus referred to him as the "rock" upon which he would build his church, and he gave Peter the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Peter played a prominent role in the early Christian community and is considered the first Pope by the Catholic Church.
Peter was one of the 12 Apostles, that is, the disciples who were chosen by Christ to be with him during his ministry. Peter appears to have been a spokesman for the group and became one of the leaders in the early church. The Roman Catholic Church maintains that Peter was the first bishop of Rome.
Peter was chosen by Christ to be the first leader of his new Church - the first pope.
Yes he was a christian. He was also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, or Simōn, according to the New Testament, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, leaders of the early Christian Church. He was one of the first followers of Jesus Christ
The Roman Catholic Church is said to have been started by Jesus Christ himself. They also had the disciple Peter as their first Pope.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, established the Christian church, when he made St Peter the Rock upon which he would build his Church.
The Pope is the head of the church on Earth , and is seen as the Vicar of Christ and sucessor of Peter, the first Pope, as chosen by Jesus.
St. Peter was chosen by Our Lord to be an apostle and the first leader (pope) of his new Church. Peter preached the Gospel and was later arrested under orders of Emperor Nero and crucified on an upside down cross for being a Christian.
Peter, a disciple of Jesus Christ, was the "cornerstone" of the Christian church. Peter and the other disciples carried on the ministry of Jesus by telling all the people that they encountered about how Jesus was the Messiah.
Peter was chosen by Christ as the leader of His apostles and His church (see Gospel according to Matthew, Ch 16, V 18). Tradition has each Pope as the successor of Saint Peter, as the other Bishops, Archbishops and Cardinals are successors of the Apostles. So, each Pope assumes the role of Saint Peter as leader of the Church. St. Peter's is built over the necropolis (city of the dead, or cemetery), where the bones of Saint Peter were buried after he was crucified on Vatican Hill. So, the Church really is built upon Saint Peter, just as Christ had said.
He was appointed by Christ to be pope.
Peter became a Christian after encountering Jesus and witnessing his teachings and miracles. He is traditionally considered one of the twelve apostles and a prominent figure in the early Christian church.