Christianity began in the Middle East—Jesus, his first followers, and the earliest communities were Middle Eastern, and the faith spread through Israel, Syria, Turkey, and North Africa long before it reached Europe. The claim that Christianity is a "white man’s religion" comes from later historical misuse, especially during colonialism, not from its origins.
At its heart, Christianity’s message was meant for all people, which Revelation 7:9 captures with a vision of a crowd from every nation, tribe, and language. The episode explains why the historical and spiritual reality is clear: Christianity is global, diverse, and never meant to belong to a single race.