Begun by an itinerant Jewish carpenter in a remote corner of the Roman Empire, Christianity overcame persecution from outside and schism from within to become the religion of one-third of humanity. Today, Christians face the challenge of preserving their beliefs in an increasingly modern and materialistic society.
Begun by an itinerant Jewish carpenter in a remote corner of the Roman Empire, Christianity overcame persecution from outside and schism from within to become the religion of one-third of humanity. Today, Christians face the challenge of preserving their beliefs in an increasingly modern and materialistic society.