Christianity originated in southwest Asia, also known as the Middle East. I believe the Nestorian church reached India and China around 800 AD
Christianity?
No. Arab Traders introduced Islam to Southeast Asia in the 800s and 900s. It would be the Spanish who would introduce Catholicism to the Philippines in the early 1500s and this would be the first major introduction of Christianity to Southeast Asia.
malabar coast
It wasn't until the west introduced things like opium and Christianity. Weird, huh?
In the 4th century, it was one of the first countries to have officially adopted Christianity as the state religion.
Batik was first used in Asia, India and Africa.
Africa and Asia were the first two country's to find Christianity
The Congolese were especially open to Christianity because there was no other dominant religion at the time Christianity was first introduced to them. The early evangelists also had other perks such as medical support and education offered as they preached Christianity.
The name of the ethic group that introduced Christianity to Jamaica is the Spaniard.
No, not initially. The first settlers from England were Christians and they brought their religious practice with them.
The earliest European immigrants to the western hemisphere, in the 16th century, brought Christianity with them.
The spanish