Joyfully; as Jesus taught and commanded us to act. Please see Matthew 5.
11. Blessed are ye, when [men] shall revile you, and persecute [you], and
shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
12. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great [is] your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you
And, 2 Corinthians 12.10. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.
By definition, Christians act like Christians, but perhaps they do not act as we wish Christians would. The good news is that, regardless of well-publicised accounts of the failings of many Christian leaders in modern times, Christians are undoubtedly more ethical today than they were in earlier times. The history of the Christian Church is replete with murders, theft, forgery, fraud and pseudepigraphical writings, persecution of pagans and Jews, enforced conversions, nepotism and sins of a sexual nature. If the history of Christianity defines how a Christian acts, then modern Christians compare very well to the precedents set for them.
The Maryland Tolerance Act gave freedom of worship to all christians and if you did not believe in jesus, they would kill you.
It's important to Christians because WWJD is a reminder of how we should act as Christians and that we should think of how Jesus would handle a situation before doing something that is wrong.
The Act of Toleration was passed in Maryland in 1649. The act gave Christians the right to practice their religion and could punish others who were not Christians.
a humanitarian act is being concerned with human wellfare + reduction of suffering
a humanitarian act is being concerned with human wellfare + reduction of suffering
Maryland and toleration for christians
As you said "christian" I'm going to guess that you mean an act that is spiritual in a way. Praying would be the obvious answer.
There is not a set number of times that a Christian must pray. Christians can freely pray (Prayer to Christians is not done in the same way as other religions; there is no ceremonial ritual that must be performed) whenever they want to.
Vicarious Suffering is the act of allowing one self to go thru suffering for the sake of others. The best known example of this is Jesus Christ suffering on the cross for the sake of others.
Vicarious Suffering is the act of allowing one self to go thru suffering for the sake of others. The best known example of this is Jesus Christ suffering on the cross for the sake of others.
perseverance patience long-suffering