The resurrection is what is important, but you can't have a resurrection without first having a death.
the christians are reminded that jesus died on the cross
Jesus is important to all Christians.
Jesus died for all sinners; Christians or humans or otherwise.
Jesus Christ and the Bible; because Jesus died for our sins and gives us eternal life; and the Bible tells us this and that Jesus loves us.
We Christians have salvation only after Jesus died and rose again, after the resurrection.
We Christians believe that Jesus died for the sins of the world on the cross at Calvary, and if we believe he died and rose from the dead we shall be saved.
Christian's believe that Jesus died as a ransom to our sin.
We look up at he cross, as a sign where Jesus died for the sins of the world.
The resurrection of Jesus is important to Christians because Christians see it as the resurrection that will (hopefully) one day be theirs and because it shows that Jesus did not surrender to death. The resurrection is seen by Christians as Jesus's victory over evil; evil had tried to kill Jesus, but he came back from the dead.
yes Jesus is very important to christians as old prophecies were fulfilled. And we have salvation. No other religion gives you that.
Bethlehem is a significant place in Christianity since baby Jesus was born there.
Christians do not "use" the crucifix to worship. It is a symbol for the cross, which is important to Christianity because Jesus died on the cross to save us all from sin. It simply represents a Christian's faith in Jesus Christ.