Teacher (or in Hebrew Rabbi)
Jesus' followers were his disciples. They were people who believed who Jesus was first, and chose to be loyal to him.
These followers started the religious people named the Mennonites, so it would be natural to call the followers Mennonites.
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.
The followers of Islam are Muslims and they refer to God as Allah.
God started Christianity. He was the one who made everyone, and the reason you are here today. We, the people worship him and give him praise for what he has done for us.
Christianity is he name for all followers of Jesus, RC church, Protestants, etc Catholicism is the world for followers of RC church
Jesus taught his followers with short stories called parables.
Jesus taught his followers with short stories called parables.
You call Paul's followers Disciples. I know that I have heard a form of his name used, something like Pauline or the Paulines, but I'm not sure if that is the right term.
Jesus referred to Herod as 'that fox'.
you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian
Jesus taught his followers that their prayers to God should include the request: "Let your name be sanctified." (Matthew 6:9; Psalms 83:18)