Monday, October 15, 2007

In The Beginning

Throughout Jesus' life his identity as God's son was challenged because of his kindness to outcasts in society. Because of his overwhelmingly kind nature, he acquired many followers, twelve of them being his disciples. These twelve disciples for the most part stayed by his side to the cross. The night before his crucifixion they broke bread and shared wine, thus creating the Holy Communion. After Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, the disciples, mainly Peter, took it upon themselves to spread the word of Christ.

Information from: Bible Study at Christ Presbyterian Church
http://jesusteaching.swami-center.org/

2 comments:

Jackie said...

You can also find another source to back up this information.

Kelly V said...

Nice post caroline. I'm really happy you're in my group. You are really great at thinking outside the box, and I love that you are utilizing your knowledge from church in a school project.