They follow their heart and follow the moves of the holy spirit
Christians believe there is no specific way to worship Jesus Christ!
Lift your hands in the air and give praises up to God, that is what Christians do. We love God, and we are grateful for His love, grace, and mercy upon us.
The Seljuk Turks generally allowed Christians to practice their religion but imposed certain restrictions and discriminatory policies, such as requiring them to pay a special tax (jizya) and limiting their freedom of worship. Overall, interactions between the Seljuks and Christians varied depending on the specific ruler and region.
The difference between Islam and Christianity is that for Christianity, Christians worship Jesus, whom they believe is the son of God, whereas in Islam, Muslims worship Mohamed. But mohameds a prophet? Muskims worship allah though
Yes, there are Christians in Saudi Arabia, but they are a minority as the country's population is predominantly Muslim. Christianity is not officially recognized, and public worship services are restricted. Non-Muslim expatriates are allowed to practice their faith in private settings.
Most Latin American countries have a large population of Christians, with Roman Catholicism being the predominant religion. However, there are also growing populations of Protestant Christians and individuals with indigenous or Afro-Caribbean spiritual beliefs in some regions.
Idolatry is the worship of idols or images as gods, often in violation of religious beliefs. It is considered a form of religious practice that involves the worship of physical objects as symbols of gods or divine beings. Many religions consider idolatry to be a sin.
Christians can worship anywhere, as it is a belief, and beliefs are everywhere. Though, often Christians would gather at a church as a focal worshipping area. In their own household each believer would worship their beliefs just as common as in a church.
A mosque is a church where Muslims go to profess their beliefs in Islam.
Black slaves made a new type of worship based on their aboriginal beliefs and those of Christians.
Christians believe that Jesus is the Savior, and practice baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
No. A mosque is a building. Buildings do not have beliefs or opinions. A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Muslims believe in the same God that Jews and Christians worship.
Christians do not worship using a mat.
People of Israel are Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Everyone practice worshiping in his/her relevant worshiping place.
Christians worship God. We often worship with our hands up in the air in worship towards God.
Christians are the followers of Christ, what is commonly called the Church although that word means different things to different sects or Christianity. Worship of Christ/God occurs in Christian houses of worship in many different ways and also is practiced in daily life, but it is not worship of Christianity which would be worship of the practice of the following of Christ. That would be to many a type of "idolatry" because we are to worship God, not the followers or the practice of following Him.
Christians worship everywhere. "other" Christians worship in Isreal, or Nazareth, or Bethlehem.... but Christians still worship everywhere
Christians believe him to be God and therefore worship him as God.