It depends on what you call a disciple. If you mean 'one of Jesus's disciples' then yes. Jesus says in John "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one can come to the father exept though me." So in that case, yes, you have to be a Christian to be a disciple of Jesus.
Jesus clearly said that to be disciple of his one must be ready to forgo both family and friends as well as wealth to be a disciple of his, all must be forsaken to follow him. Even wen a man said I will bury my father and come , it weas not correct.
It means Disciple of Baha-u-llah
no who told u that hahaha,,,where did that come from? I wanted to just erase it, but that's just plain silly.
No one. Chickens didn't come from India. P.S.
He was not one of the 12 disciples.
The disciple who asked Jesus to teach them to pray was one of his followers named Luke.
No one knows for sure. India hasn't even finished naruto yet
no it does not come from India
The possessive form of the noun disciple is disciple's.Example: His disciple's job is to make arrangements for him.
Probably as part of one of his tours.
She will never come to india.