1) witness to Jesus Christ by the way we live
2) be united as Catholics and as Christians by working to heal our divisions
3) embrace the truth by studying, praying, and seeking the wisdom of people of faith
4) have a deep love for those who we evangelize, which is shown through respect for their culture and their life situations
5) share enthusiastically the joy and hope that we find in Jesus, as evangelizers have done throughout the church's history
To proclaim the good news of Christ to people everywhere
The earliest Pauline letter to proclaim Christ's crucifixion was probably I Corinthians (c. 53-54); at 1:23, Paul writes, " ... we proclaim Christ crucified ...."
he was sinless and caring
Luke 4:1818 "The Spirit of the Lord is on me,because he has anointed meto proclaim good news to the poor.He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisonersand recovery of sight for the blind,to set the oppressed free,
It was before Christ.
Jesus get angryJesus eat foodJesus have emotion
It came from Jesus Christ and was instituted by the apostles
If you proclaim to God in a prayer out loud that you accept Jesus Christ as your savior, then you will be saved for eternity. Also remember not to judge or condemn folks so that you won't be judged or condemned by God. Forgive folks and you will be forgiven. Proclaim your love for God, He loved you enough to sacrifice His son for you.
The Catholic leaders burned with the desire to proclaim Jesus Christ in order to lead all to faith in him. Today, from the loving knowledge of Christ there springs up in the believer the desire to evangelize and catechize, that is, to reveal in the Person of Christ the entire design of God and to put humanity in communion with him.
Christology from above is ascending and it represents Christ as a man with some divine qualities. Christology from below is descending and it represents Christ as divine with some human qualities which can be interpreted as God.
I believe Christianity (Christians) Ones who believe in Jesus Christ.
He was certainly a martyr to the cause he had entered upon, that of proclaiming the coming of Jesus Christ. He was also a confessor by testifying that Jesus would be comming to proclaim his gospel.