holy savior
I pledge allegiance to the Christian Flag and to the Savior for whose Kingdom it stands. One Savior, crucified, risen, and coming again with life and liberty to all who believe.
Maid of Orleans Joan of arc the savior
Many had not accepted Christ as their personal savior.
because if so is for one, then it couldn't be for less....... -Jesus Savior.
Most church's have a cross on top (this if your talking about the building). however, if you're talking about the belief then the basic belief is that Jesus is "The Savior"
Mormons believe Jesus Christ is the Lord and Savior, but their belief about how one gets to Heaven is different from mainstream Christianity, as well as their belief about what exactly Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection accomplished for us.
Anyone who has never accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
The main belief a christian has is God sent Jesus to save us and he did. All you need to do is confess he is your lord and savior and you shall not perish but have eternal life.
Christianity emphasizes individual belief; you are only saved by your own belief in the Savior. Judaism emphasizes individual responsibility, you and you alone can repent and atone for your own sins.
Holy Communion. It is partaking in the body and blood of Christ to confirm your belief in Jesus as your Holy savior.
Christianity is specifically belief of Jesus as Savior. Aboriginal religions vary as to gods and practices.
The basic belief is that Jesus is the savior of mankind and by believing in Jesus your sins are forgiven and you can live an eternal life with God.
The most basic belief in Protestant Christianity is that you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, for Forgiveness of your Sins, by Faith.
Masons do not share any specific religion or belief structure. Masons may be Baptist, Buddhist, or any other belief that believes in the brotherhood of man. The largest portion are Christian.
AnswerNo. The notion of a saviour is really limited to Zoroastrianism and Christianity, both of which are religions from the Middle East.
There are differences from one denomination to the next, but the core belief is the same--that Jesus is the Son of God and that we are lost and need Him, our Savior.