In Christianity, an apostle is a chosen messenger or ambassador of Jesus Christ, typically one of the twelve disciples specifically chosen by Jesus during his ministry. A disciple, on the other hand, is a follower or student of Jesus who learns from his teachings and seeks to live according to his example. Apostles have a specific role in spreading the teachings of Jesus, while disciples are more generally followers of his teachings.
In Christianity, an apostle is a chosen messenger or ambassador of Jesus Christ, typically one of the twelve disciples who were specifically selected by Jesus during his ministry. A disciple, on the other hand, is a follower or student of Jesus who learns from his teachings and seeks to live according to his example. Apostles have a more specific role in spreading the teachings of Jesus, while disciples are more broadly considered followers of his teachings.
An apostle is a chosen messenger or ambassador of Jesus Christ, while a disciple is a follower or student of Jesus. Apostles were specifically selected by Jesus to spread his teachings, while disciples were more generally followers of his teachings.
Primarily, Ibo is polytheistic while Christianity is monotheistic.
Saints are individuals who are recognized for their exceptional holiness in various religious traditions, while disciples are followers or students of a religious leader, particularly in Christianity. Saints are often venerated and may be considered intercessors between humans and the divine, while disciples are more focused on learning and spreading the teachings of their religious leader.
The apostle who laid his head on Jesus' shoulder during the Last Supper was John. He is often referred to as the "disciple whom Jesus loved." This intimate gesture symbolized the close relationship between Jesus and John.
Orthodox Syriac Christianity is based on the teachings of St. Thomas the Apostle and is centered in the Middle East. Coptic Christianity, on the other hand, is based in Egypt and follows the teachings of St. Mark the Apostle. Both traditions have their own liturgical languages (Syriac and Coptic, respectively) and distinctive cultural practices.
Never heard of a Jehovah bible. There are Jehovah Witnesses who have a bible called the 'New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures. In any event, according to definition an Apostle is an exclusive ecclesiastical role historically held by very few. It literally means 'one sent' for a particular purpose to deliver a message - a special envoy or messenger of the gospel. Jesus Christ was called the Apostle in Hebrews 3:1. A disciple can be best defined as 'an imitator' of Jesus Christ. One who strives to behave as their perfect example lived and behaved. There are many more disciples than Apostles.
Gospel is Christianity
Semana Santa means Holy Week in Spanish. Christianity is a religion.
Catholicism (please note spelling) is just one branch of many within Christianity.
Baptists are a sect of Christianity, not a separate religion.
MUSLIM DID NOT COME FROM CHRISTIANITY!!!!!it came from Islam in sauldi Arabia in the 7th century!!!!!