Cristo vive

Cristo vive
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. Christ is alive
"¡Cristo vive! ¡Cristo vive!", gritó el pastor desde su púlpito."Christ is alive! Christ is alive!," yelled the pastor from his pulpit.
b. Jesus is alive
De acuerdo a la teología cristiana, Cristo vive y nos vigila a todos desde su reino celestial.According to Christian theology, Christ is alive and he watches over us from his heavenly kingdom.
c. Christ lives
En frente de la iglesia había un letrero que decía "Cristo vive en ti".In front of the church there was a sign that said "Christ lives in you."
d. Jesus lives
Cristo vive en cada uno de nuestros corazones, Susan. No lo olvides. - Lo sé, padre.Jesus lives in the heart of each one of us, Susan. Don't forget that. - I know, Father.
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