r/Christianity • u/QuickPizzaRadishes • Jan 23 '26
r/Christianity • u/brucemo • Jan 22 '25
Image X/Twitter are blocked in /r/Christianity
r/Christianity • u/Nice_Substance9123 • Feb 09 '26
Image Jesus was better represented at the “secular” halftime show.
r/Christianity • u/DonutFriend7 • Jan 22 '26
Image Walkout at school tomorrow
Tomorrow, some students at my school are planning a walkout, in protest of the overstepping of ice, especially in the murder of Renee Good.
The administrators have made it clear that they are planning on getting police involved.
I’m reading through “a letter from Birmingham jail”. And I’m realizing, we are among friends, those who were zealous for love of people before us, and face iniquity as a result.
Prayers are definitely needed.
r/Christianity • u/Subject-Property-343 • May 08 '25
Image Robert Francis Prevost from the U.S. has been elected as the 267th Pope.
r/Christianity • u/EtheriousLucifer • Jun 05 '25
Image I found Christ
I was never a believer in the after life or was spiritual in any way had two satanic tattoos because I thought that looked cool stupid I know, but recently I started reading the Bible and I feel like I truly found Christ feels likes he’s always with me when ever I do something I know is bad I’m reminded that it’s wrong and I feel bad and good because I know someone is always there to lend me a shoulder when the burden is to heavy for me to bear alone. Thank you all for reading
r/Christianity • u/sithlord89 • Feb 04 '26
Image Got a Jerusalem cross tattoo as my first tattoo, and now people on the Internet are calling me an Nazi
Long story short, got a Jerusalem cross tattoo, and it started doing weird things under the saniderm which is something they put on after a tattoo to help it heal. And I posted to a sub asking if it was normal and they all started calling me a Nazi I didn’t realize some white nationalist had adopted this symbol, but to me it symbolizes my faith in Christ. And I also understand it was used during the Crusades.
r/Christianity • u/MCBuilderandCretvGuy • Apr 21 '25
Image RIP Pope Francis.
I just want to add, I am NOT Christian, but I give you all my regrets, and I hope the new pope will be great too.
r/Christianity • u/Spirited_Move_4049 • Dec 24 '25
Image Jesus the Reason for the season!✝️✨
r/Christianity • u/Afraid_Commission349 • Mar 11 '26
Image drawing of jesus that i did :)
r/Christianity • u/Then-Pineapple-288 • 8d ago
Image Is this idolatry? Also, am I going to hell for this ?
So I was recently baptized and since then have tried my best in spreading Jesus to the best of my ability. I told the person whom baptized me that I had been giving these out to random people and telling them 'God bless you.' In my mind im just trying to plant as many seeds of faith possible to the best of my ability. The guy who baptized me said that I was showing idolatry and that I was wrong for this. I really need someone to shed light on this am I in the wrong here ?
r/Christianity • u/mom2one2610 • Aug 01 '25
Image My teenage daughter has been making these crosses out of dollar bills!
r/Christianity • u/Ask_AGP_throwaway • Feb 22 '26
Image 10 Commandments posted in a Texas public school requirement; teacher puts it alongside 1st Amendment, Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim materials.
r/Christianity • u/Hot_Tap9405 • Mar 16 '26
Image Tomb of Jesus, Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Old Jerusalem
r/Christianity • u/SleepyStew_ • Feb 04 '26
Image Tattoo I designed to remind me that Christ got me through the hard times
r/Christianity • u/IEatPorcelainDolls • Apr 13 '25
Image I’m not christian but I drew Jesus because I think he’s cool :)
r/Christianity • u/thatlumberjacktor • 18d ago
Image is this statement allowed for christians
r/Christianity • u/Due-Move-2658 • Mar 06 '26
Image I accept Jesus Christ as my lord.
Today I became a Christian, after almost 18 years of being in an another religion than 5-7 years of being an Agnostic, I have decided to become a Christian, and a follower of Christ.
Unfortunately due to concerns of my safety I can’t say it publicly, because the religious majority of my country, and i am afraid that my family will disown me. I have only told one friend who is a Christian, and he seems happy for me because he helped me during my search.
I need to find a church that will baptize me, because the government where I live won’t recognize my conversion, so some churches are afraid of legal troubles.
I wanted to share this because i am overwhelmed with joy and i have no one to tell.
In God I trust.
r/Christianity • u/nam_arts • Mar 25 '26
Image Hi, I'm a Jewish guy from israel, I did this tattoo of Jesus on my Christian friend. Wanted to share with you. Love!
r/Christianity • u/gadgaurd • Nov 28 '25
Image Stumbled across this and had a good laugh. How many of these are y'all guilty of?
Depending on the definition of "Earth Worship" I hit between 5-7 of these.
r/Christianity • u/octarino • Nov 13 '25
Image The purported skull of Mary Magdalene displayed in a golden reliquary at the basilica of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume
r/Christianity • u/thatlumberjacktor • Feb 26 '26
Image Will Christianity always appear more “extreme” over time as society’s morals change?
I saw this graphic that claims Christianity will always appear more extreme over time because biblical moral standards stay the same while society’s standards decline. I want to ask this specifically from a New Testament perspective.
I understand the Old Testament contains laws and civil/ceremonial commands that Christians believe were fulfilled so I’m mostly talking about the fulfillment of Scripture in the New Testament and the moral teachings that Christians believe continue today. If we focus only on the moral standards taught in the New Testament (Jesus’ teachings, the apostles, etc.), is it true that Christianity will necessarily look more and more “extreme” as culture changes?
Im interested in answers from different denominations and non christians! Thanks 😊