1. Christians are encouraged to heal sick people, do miracles, teach, and use prayer to release God's power in order to both share and demonstrate their faith in God's love toward others. The scriptures advise Christians to spread God's message of love and liberty through the entire earth. '\
2. Christians tend to like what God has given them sufficiently to want to share it with others. They meet together regularly in groups and plan how they can do this with the greatest effectiveness.
3. God himself promises to empower Christians who embrace his objective to spread the "good news". Christians believe this process is supernatural and are often thrilled to be a part of it -- especially when miracles are both real and abundant.
4. The message of Christianity promises eternal life, healing, financial success, peace, and the authority and power to live free in a world full of bondage. Why wouldn't it spread?
It was a cult which promised an afterlife.
It was open to women and slaves as well as males, unlike most competing cults.
Unlike many afterlife cults, it travelled to the customer rather than the customer having to travel to it.
It eventually gained patronage of emperors who promoted it and punished opposers.
It absorbed the practices of many opposing cults
Yes it did
Early Christian concept of God (Jesus) had a lot in common with one of the Roman gods. For this reasons the Romans didn't have a problem with the Christians. When the Roman Emporer Constantinople Converted to Christianity it opened a big path for the spread of Christianity.
Early Christian concept of God (Jesus) had a lot in common with one of the Roman gods. For this reasons the Romans didn't have a problem with the Christians. When the Roman Emporer Constantinople Converted to Christianity it opened a big path for the spread of Christianity.
IN Rome cuz Rome prepared the world for Christs coming to the earth
It started in Rome (Not the Middle East) and spread quickly.
Well as we know Rome is near the Tiber River so it was difficult for people to cross it to spread Christianity.
We do not know how or when Christianity first arrived in Rome, but Paul's Epistle to the Romans demonstrates a flourishing Christian community existed there when he proposed his visit to Rome, on his way to Spain.
He ended the persecution of Christians
It was Peter as he was crucified in Rome.
because jesus died for his beliefs
The spread of Christianity had political ramifications for the Roman Empire. The empire split into two, Constantinople to the east and Rome to the west
Alexandria,Antioch,Corinth,Ephesus,and Thessalonica