Yes, Christians are considered holy in the eyes of their faith because they believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ and strive to live a life that reflects his teachings and values.
There are several "holy cities" for Christians. Many are in the Holy Land: Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem, to mention a few. For Catholics, Rome is a Holy City. For many Protestant Christians Augsburg is considered a significant site, and many of the central cities of the Reformation are considered to be preeminent.
The Holy Spirit is believed to be a divine entity in the Christian faith, considered the third person of the Holy Trinity along with God the Father and Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit is seen as a guide, comforter, and source of spiritual power for believers. Christians believe that the Holy Spirit helps them understand and live out their faith, and empowers them to do good works and spread the message of Jesus.
It's where Jesus was born
Jerusalem is considered holy by Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
The Muslim Empires Conquered Jerusalem which was considered Holy to the Christians also.
the holy land
"take that first step" and follow the Holy Spirit in Faith.
To show their belief of the Christian Faith, and show their admiration and loyalty to the father, the son and the holy spirit.
Most Christians believe in some form of spiritual healing, either through their faith or through direct intervention by the Holy Spirit.
The Church of the Holy Sepulcher is built on the site believed to be where Christ was buried and three days later rose from the dead. It's not important to true Christianity, it is important to the religion that masquerades as and calls itself Christianity.
The Holy Bible is the major holy book of Christians.
Israel/Palestine.