Most believers of Christianity can be found in regions such as the Americas, Europe, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The United States has one of the largest Christian populations, while countries like Brazil and Mexico also have significant numbers of adherents. Additionally, parts of Europe, especially Eastern Europe, maintain strong Christian traditions. Sub-Saharan Africa has seen rapid growth in Christian communities in recent decades.
According to Christianity, after death, believers go to heaven to be with God for eternity, while non-believers face judgment and may go to hell.
Key practices of Christianity are reading the Bible. Praying to God. Worship in whatever form you may. Attending a church to fellowship with other believers.
It is acceptable for Christians to read but keep in mind the book is about the experiences and views of a man's journey to get to know God. It is not the normal viewpoint of most American believers. He may come across to you as being "oddball with a few quirky ideas." I have the book and found the author to be interesting. Having lived in Portland and been around Marylhurst students I can understand why he is so different from most believers in North America.
You may not know, but it is mostly found in popcorn!!!!!
The Baha'i Faith is a global religion. Its Scriptures have been translated into more than 700 languages, so Baha'is can be found almost everywhere in the world from India and the U.S. to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
I do believe it that it is Christianity, but I may be wrong.
around 2% of Turkey is of the Christian Faith. A few specific example may be found at the Wikipedia page 'Conversions to Christianity'.
Christianity, but Islam may overtake Christianity relatively soon.
yes and no he was and is and is to come. he is Gods son and he was the only human who didnt sin. he was sent from God so that he may die on the cross for our sins and that is because God loves us so much.
The entire background of Christianity may be read in the New Testament.
I live in Florida near Alabama .. on every corner there is a baptist church and here is what I found that may mean a circle of believers "A geographic region that is distinctive in a specific respect:
no people may use it but they most likely arent christian in the first place