Also, Christianity appealed to women by treating them with respect. Certainly, the New Testament Gospels, written toward the last quarter of the first century CE, acknowledge that women were among Jesus' earliest followers. According to one story, an unnamed Gentile woman taught Jesus that the ministry of God is not limited to particular groups and persons, but belongs to all who have faith. Recent studies have shown that there was an accelerated role for women in the early Christian …show more content…
As Rome grew larger and fought many wars, the nation’s soldiers would spread its Christian message throughout conquered and barbaric territories. This would inadvertently convert many conquered people and created a diversity among the Christian faith. Moreover, the additions of new followers allowed the Christian church to not only grow large in number but also in finances. The Christian faith is one that has limitless resources and is extremely wealthy due to its diversity and business like moral.
Additionally, the role of the Christian church in early childhood education is second to none. This early indoctrination of children in the Christian faith helps it to spread the message and convert new followers. This education includes youth ministries, Catholic CCD courses, and private Christian schools where theology is a part of the curriculum. These educational tools help clarify to children the manner and mores of many of the varied Christian rituals. In the Catholic faith, there are seven clear sacraments and during the course of youth ministry these lessons are