This question is too vague.
But the early Christians first had to go through all the Jewish rights before they became Christians. Hope that helps.
by praying to god
The Beales' religious influence showed in their extreme devotion to their faith, which contributed to their delusional and erratic behaviors. Their beliefs fueled their sense of purpose and fueled their grandiose ideas and actions, leading them to act out in ways that were perceived as maniacal by others.
The more faith you showed and the more you practiced the ways of the bible, the more likely you were to get into heaven. You would not get in by paying indulgences and following rules of the Church and Pope.
For the same reason that lay Christians support monasteries. Not everyone is suited to a life of devotion, but most people recognize that spiritual seekers give back to their communities in myriad ways which should be supported.
Christians believed that Jesus was part of a new covenant between God and his followers. Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the Law, but to fulfill it (he still was an observant Jew). Christians found new ways to practice the faith that were not traditional Jewish practices, and were critical of some of the ways that the Law was being observed at the time.
They didn't have to pretend they were Christians.
Are there peculiar ways different cultures or nationalities practice their faith?
What were two ways in which new englanders showed the belived in the process of self government
The first Christians were Jewish.
In what ways does Gothic architecture display this time period as an Age of Faith
Christians believed that Jesus was the king of the Jews; a treasonous thought. Christians denounced what they felt were the sinful ways of the Romans.
they celebrate
Christians put the Creed into action in daily life in various ways that include praying and spreading the word of God. They live with love, faith, and obedience to God.