Salvation through Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is basically the foundation of Christianity. Since Jesus was born in Bethlehem (which is in Judea), that could be considered the birthplace of Christianity.
Because that is where the first believers were converted and it is where Christ preached the most before he was put to death.
Judea is where Christianity originated and specifically where Christ lived his entire life and was crucified.
There is no St. Judea. Judea is a place, a region in Palestine. Do you mean St. Jude? If you do, he was probably born in the region around the Sea of Galilee.
Jerusalem.
Yes, Christianity originated in Israel, specifically in the region of Judea during the 1st century AD. It was founded by Jesus Christ and his disciples, who were Jewish, and it gradually spread across the Roman Empire and beyond.
Saint John the Apostle is believed to have been born in Bethsaida, a village on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee in present-day Israel.
It began in Jerusalem, Israel which is on the continent of Asia.
Christianity influenced the creation of state. This is because many Christians identified Israel as the birth place of Jesus.
Judea is the name of a place in Isreal
The birth place of St. Joseph is not known but we do know he lived in Nazareth . However, we do not know if that was his town of birth.
Africa
yes. the first baptism was in the jordan river, a river in judea in jerusalem
Because it lord shri krishnai's birth place
the sea, i guess.. :S :P