He was a Jew himself, and mostly Jews lived in Judaea at the time. Christianity began as a reform movement within Judaism. Jesus was hesitant to include Gentiles at first.
Jesus was always there from the start.
ter the 40 days of fasting , the first miracle Jesus did was changing of water into wine.
Jesus started his ministry when he was thirty years old .He had a mission of three and a half years. He started his work to fulfil Isiaih prophecy , He will be working in Zublin
Christianity began in Galilee (Northern Israel) when Jesus of Nazareth began his ministry.
No writer actually designated the very start of His ministry. John mentions the turning of water to wine as being the first miracle, but this is not necessarily the start of His public ministry.Prior to beginning His public ministry, Jesus was baptized and then tempted in the wilderness by Satan.
The baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist is often considered the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. It symbolized Jesus being anointed by the Holy Spirit and marked the start of his preaching and teaching to the people.
He started his ministry from the Jordan River after he was baptised by John when he was thirty years old.
He taught around the area of Palestine.
Ministry is to Minister to people, to serve. Jesus was ministering from birth, through what he did, the attitudes and behaviours he had, just like we have our own unique ministry. However I assume you mean a formal ministry, in which I have no definite answer. All I can suggest is Jesus probably underwent Rabbi training, which takes many years to pass at the highest level. Jesus came to fulfil the Law, so he must have known the Scriptures and it's teachings inside out. Hope that helps :-)
john is the only one who can baptize at that time so jesus chose him to baptize him
Jesus was likely a member of the Jewish sect the Essennes (many of his teachings parallel theirs), and he was a rabbi. To be a rabbi back then, the process is somewhat different than now, but generally one is required to go through a rigorous training process, and one spends a long time as a disciple to other rabbis before they can become a rabbi themselves. It's a matter of training time. Jesus likely spent most of the thirty years as a disciple in training.
Christianity does not have an actual date of initialization, but it was started by Jesus beginning his ministry. The actual date is disputed, but it is believed that Jesus Christ was born sometime between 6 BC, and 6 AD. At the age of 30 he began his ministry and began to call disciples. This would give a start date between 24 AD and 36 AD of people following Christ as God. He died at the age of 33, and so the resurrection was sometime between 27 AD and 39 AD. That is the best that I can give you for a date.