When was the name christians first used
Obviously, the term is identified with the idea of being a follower of Jesus Christ. In classical times the followers of a leader would identify themselves by a descriptive extension to their leader's name ianus. Pompey's troops were called Pompeiani, and Caesar's were referred to as, Caesariani.
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And in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians. Two important questions. Followers of Christ. The members of the Antioch church constantly talked about Christ. Consequently they were called Christians. It appears only three times in the NT:. No further record of the name appears until the 2nd century.
Are we living up to our given name? Do our cities look like Antioch? Do our churches? Do our hearts? Are we able to show the world a vision of community in which there is no social, economic, racial, or gender division Galatians , Colossians ? Or are we actually serving as instigators of division? Your browser does not support HTML5 audio. Large toggle button. Previous track button Next track button.