It is not clear what you are asking, as this is not a question.
Christianity is relevant across all cultures. The death of Jesus as - "the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world", John 1:29 - and the the gift of eternal life God offers is available to people of all tribes and nations.
Becoming a Christian does mean certain aspects of a person's culture will no longer be desirable for them. This applies to Western, Asian, Middle Eastern, or any culture.
For example for someone who lives in a culture where animal sacrifice is a way of appeasing spirits then the knowledge that comes with Christianity of who God is and His sovereignty over all His creation - spiritual and material - will have a liberating effect for that person.
John 8:32 you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
In our post-modern society, the past impact of the Crusades seem to dim the truth and light of christianity. They distorted the message of christianity and used religion to pursue carnal goals.
Christianity changed what people thought about the Byzantine society.
Society for the Study of Early Christianity was created in 1987.
The Jesus Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s had a significant impact on society and Christianity. It led to a revival of faith among young people, a focus on social justice and activism, and the rise of contemporary Christian music and media. This movement also challenged traditional church structures and brought about a more personal and experiential approach to spirituality.
In my society, there are more Christians.
prompt:how did the railroads impact society, was it a positive impact or negative ?explain
Hey Made Rome's Official religion Christianity.
The impact of Bhakti movement on the Indian Society is that it created a revolution in the society.
Impact of foreign channels on SRILANKA society?
Yes he made a huge impact on society
The impact discovery had on modern gold society
the impact of mojo dj and businesses on society?