Your question has multiple answers, as Christianity has multiple central mysteries. One mystery is, "How can we be strong through our weaknesses?" (e g "Blessed are the meek," "He who wishes to lose his life will save it."). Another is, "How can we die and be born again?" Another is, "How can God exist if people suffer?" Another is, "How can Jesus be both man and God?" I guess the final one, most central to Christianity, is, "How can Jesus be the Messiah if he allowed himself to die?"
The answer is: Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again
In everyday life.. Christian faith has no off switch.
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Faith Annette Sand has written: 'Adventures of Faith' -- subject(s): Anglican authors, Christian life
Jonathan Youmans has written: 'The Christian remembrancer, or Short reflections upon the faith, life, and conduct, of a real Christian' -- subject- s -: Christian life
Pauline Hutchens Wilson has written: 'The big bike mystery' -- subject(s): Arson, Christian life, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories 'The case of the monster in the creek' -- subject(s): Babysitters, Christian life, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Parks
Virginia Work has written: 'Jodi, the mystery of the missing message' -- subject(s): Christian life, Detective and mystery stories, Fiction, Kidnapping 'Jodi' -- subject(s): Chilcotin Indians, Christian life, Fiction, Indians of North America, Mystery and detective stories
Faith Lees has written: 'Becoming the kingdom' -- subject(s): Christian life 'Love is our home'
scientists can't really find if there is life on other planets
Yes, Sam Woolf is a Christian. He has spoken openly about his faith and how it has influenced his life and music.
Yes, Grover Cleveland was a Christian. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and regularly attended services during his presidency. There is evidence that he held strong religious beliefs and practiced his faith throughout his life.
HildaAnn Stahl has written: 'Elizabeth Gail and thestange birthday party' -- subject(s): Christian life, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories 'Elizabeth Gail and the mystery at the Johnson farm' -- subject(s): Christian life, Family life, Fiction, Foster home care
Yes. As any saint is the model of an exemplary life of Christian faith, hope, and charity, as well as Christian virtue and morality, any person can aspire to a righteous and virtuous Christian life.