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Christians are people from all races and nationalities who believe in the sacrifice and gift of forgiveness of sins through the Lord Jesus Christ. Christians do their best to love and show compassion to others as they are guided by the Holy Spirit and the teachings of Jesus Christi through the Holy Bible.


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Christian
A Christian is a follower of Jesus Christ. There are different interpretations of what exactly that entails, however. In any case, Christians by definition are a part of Christianity. Christians are monotheistic, meaning they follow only one God. Today, it is estimated that there are around 2.3 billion Christians in the world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian


Jesus Christ
Most Christians are Trinitarian and believe that Jesus is simultaneously the Son of God and God made incarnate, sent to provide salvation and reconciliation with God by atoning for the sins of humanity. Christians believe that Jesus was born of a virgin, crucified and buried in a tomb, resurrected on the third day of death, and ascended into Heaven where he resides with God the Father until the Second Coming. Most Christians also believe that Jesus performed miracles and fulfilled biblical prophecy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Christ



Holy Spirit
In mainstream Christianity, the Holy Spirit is one person of the Trinity, co-equal with the Father (God) and the Son (Jesus). Christians believe it is the Holy Spirit who leads people to faith in Jesus and the one who gives them the ability to lead a Christian life. The Spirit dwells inside every true Christian, each one's body being His temple (1 Corinthians 3:16). He is depicted as a 'Counsellor' or 'Helper' (paracletus in Latin, derived from Greek), guiding them in the way of the truth. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Spirit#The_Holy_Spirit_in_the_Bible


Holy Bible
The Bibles used by the various branches of Christianity comprise an Old Testament followed by a New Testament; versions and translations of the texts vary. The Old Testament is based on the Hebrew Bible, sometimes with additions; the New Testament deals with the life and teachings of Jesus. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible

Bible online
http://www.biblegateway.com


Answers to some of the world's greatest challenges
http://guidance.gospelcom.net/answer.htm


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