To be a disciple of Christ, you need to seek your answers in the scriptures. John 3:36 says " Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him."
So reading this, you see that you need to believe. What does that mean? The second part of the scripture answers that, "obey".
If you obey, than you are a follower and thus a disciple.
Texas Christian University (TCU) is affiliated with the Disciples of Christ Christian denomination, but it is a private, non-sectarian university that welcomes students of all faiths. While it has historical ties to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), it is not a religious institution and promotes religious diversity and tolerance on campus.
Mary Magdalene followed Christ with the Disciples.
How many disciples?There were 12 disciples. Judas betrayed Christ, and was replaced by Mathias.
The Disciples of Christ are Christian, from the Protestant branch of Christianity. Jewish people generally do not believe that "Christ" has come yet, and those people who do believe he came are called Christians (followers of Jesus Christ). So, the Disciples of Christ would be gentiles, since they are not Jews. It is worth noting that "Disciples of Christ" is the name of a particular church, not a general term for those who follow Christ.
There are hundreds of thousands of Religious ministers in the world, from all kinds of religions.
AnswerIn the popular paintings of this religious event, Jesus Christ is in the middle amongst 11 disciples. In actuality, Judas was not present after betraying Jesus, so two figures at the table would have had to share the middle spot since there were exactly 12 figures on that night in history.
John is one of the disciples of Jesus Christ.
A disciple is a follower of Christ. An apostle is one who is set apart or ordained as a leader is Christ's church. There were, and are 12 apostles to serve in Christ's church. There are millions of "disciples" or followers of Christ.
The United States No, the disciples of christ were under the rule of the Roman empire at the time of christ and his disciples, but most of them would have been from the modern day israel/palestine area, or other areas of the middle east. This does suggest that Jesus and many of disciples were Arabs.
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