For 13 years the (what you call) christians spread the teachings to Judeans only, then to the lost tribes of the house of Israel, which was able to include anyone outside of Judah as well.
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New Testament
Stephen was the first martyr. People saw these lives of these early christians and became christians.
St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.
From the teachings of Jesus.
Christians are People that claim to follow the teachings of Jesus christ.
The early Christians were not involved. The Salem trials never actually became widespread. The hysteria stayed within Essex County.
It caused the dispersion of believers who spread the gospel wherever they went thus causing an increase in evangelism, as well as a further spread of the Christian faith, the opposite of what was intended.
When Christians show love for each other, God is there. Christians were quite cohesive and supportive of one another, and that helped spread the faith--it still does.
A Christians responsibility's are to heed the words of Jesus Christ and their activity's should reflect this.
By word of mouth, by reading the Bible, by showing you are Christian, so others follow your footsteps.
Discipleship is the practice by which someone is followed and their doctrine is spread. Assuming you are asking this in a biblical context, discipleship is the practice of following Jesus, and thus encouraging others to follow him as well. It is the way by which his teachings and his doctrine are spread to the world. More specifically, being a disciple is about holding to Jesus' teachings, and falls synonymous to the word 'discipline'. Christians were first called Christians because the disciples were like Christ.