Christian movements refer to various groups and initiatives within Christianity that seek to promote specific beliefs, practices, or social changes. These movements can range from large denominations, like Catholicism and Protestantism, to smaller, grassroots efforts focused on issues such as social justice or environmental stewardship. Each movement often emphasizes different interpretations of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Throughout history, Christian movements have played significant roles in shaping societies and cultures. For example, the Reformation in the 16th century led to the establishment of new denominations and challenged the authority of the Catholic Church. Today, movements like Evangelicalism and Pentecostalism continue to influence millions of believers worldwide, adapting to contemporary issues while remaining