god was kinda important... :)
And Jesus and all of his disciples were important. as well as all of saints, all of the historic popes king Henry 8th est
The Church
A Bible is the most important Christian holy book.
Their relationship with God.
I disagree. I would say that service to others is the most important act of Christian worship. Besides, Holy Communion is only used in some Christian denominations.
Yes; it is generally recognized as the most important holiday in the Christian religion.
I don't know about most important but Hinduism is the third most popular religion in the world
The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.
It depends on how you define "Christian". Probably the most important Christian was St. Paul, but he was a Jew before converting in his heart to Christianity. Arguably, the most important Christians in history were King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella who not only made Spain a purely Christian country, but set in motion the mass conversion of the New World to Christianity.
The most important Christian festival is Easter.
While the nation of France is most post-Christian in action, most people are Roman Catholic by tradition. They celebrate Christmas and Easter as important holidays.
Yes, all Christians will observe Easter, it is the most important time in the Christian calender.
The most widely known Christian symbol is the cross. Other Christian symbols include the fish sign, Greek symbols alpha and omega, staurogram, anchor, and dove.