The Church of England was created in 1534 by King Henry VIII, in the midst of the Protestant Reformation, but with a primary motivation being to be able to annul his marriage to his first wife Catherine of Aragon. Henry VIII was the King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. …
King Of Kings – Yet He Was The Meekest And Lowliest Of All The Sons Of Men The four Gospels speaks so explicitly of the existence of Jesus Christ, not just as God, but as a person (Very God, Very Man; the Word that became flesh and dwelt among men – John 1:14). He is …
Christianity and Judaism are closely related and, out of all major world religions, Christianity and Judaism are typically regarded as the most similar, in fact, Christianity has evolved from Judaism. Judaism and Christianity are both monotheistic religions that have similar origins but varying beliefs, practices, and teachings. Though the two religions are among the oldest …
Bible Genealogy From Adam To Noah, A Hidden Prophecy In The Names The line from Adam in Genesis Chapter One all the way to Noah in Genesis Chapter Five was ten generations. If you write out the Hebrew meaning of each of the names from Adam to Noah, you will be shocked to find the …
Who Is A Christian? For someone who wants to become a Christisn, it is important to first know, who a Christian really is. A simple definition of a Christian is a person who follows Jesus Christ. The word “Christian” first appeared in the book of Acts 11:26, when the first disciples were called Christians in …
Christianity In The United States of America Christianity is the largest and most prevalent religion in the United States of America. A 2021 survey suggests that over 63% (210 million) of the entire U.S. population (332 million) are Christians. About 42% (140 million) of Christian Americans are Protestant Christians, 21% (70 million) Roman Catholics; then, …