Almost all over the world except few Islamic Countries
Around the world and even in the jungles. Some countries have a low population of Christian believers and some have a lot. The country with the most Christians is South Korea. Amazing huh? Neary every country has Christian believers.
Christianity is mostly practiced in God's House, the Chruch along with the body of Christ (other fellow believers!)
Christianity is primarily practiced in the united states. On their currency It says "In God We Trust" which puts their religion before the president.
Christianity is practiced throughout the world. In fact, it is the most practiced religion around the world.
world-wide / internationally
Christianity is mostly practiced in Europe
Christianity.
The specific type of Christianity practiced by the eastern half of the Roman Empire was known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It developed its own distinct traditions and teachings separate from Western Christianity, eventually leading to the Great Schism of 1054 that permanently divided the Eastern and Western branches of Christianity. Eastern Orthodox Christianity is still practiced today, primarily in countries such as Russia, Greece, and Eastern European countries.
By my giant stick
Christianity today is practiced all over the world, though in many countries it is practiced in secret because it is forbidden by the government.
Buddhism is primarily practiced in Asia.
Christianity ofcousrse. Off late, Christianity is fast declining to Atheism, Buddhism, Islam & Hinduism.
Zoroastrianism, once the religion of Persia, is primarily now found in India.
Rome practiced Christianity in 600 CE
In a church
Um, where is WHAT practiced today?
Taoism, which is practiced in East Asia.