You should avoid using these when having a spiritual conversation with someone in England
What is Christian-ese
Someone who doesn’t believe in or lacks belief in the existence of God...
What is Atheist
What are the soldiers who stand outside Buckingham Palace called?
What is the King's Guard
This is needed for international travel
What is a passport
Who was the king that broke England from the Catholic Church?
Who is King Henry VIII
When sharing your testimony you should not start with...
What is "I grew up in a Christian home"
This is something that we have but do not deserve...
A flashlight is actually called...
What is a torch
These are not required for this trip...
What are vaccinations or immunizations
What type of polity does the Church of England practice?
What is Episcopalian
When sharing my testimony it should last no longer than...
What is four minutes
This event is what sets Christianity apart from any other world religion...
What is the Resurrection
Using a period at the end of a sentence is also called...
What is a full stop
This dish is one of the national food of England
What is Chicken tikka masala
In terms of leadership, who is just under the head of the Church of England?
What is the Archbishops
This phrase is something you should say before sharing your thoughts in British schools...
What is "As a Christian, I believe...”
A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known for certain about God, a person who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God...
What is Agnostic
What makes up the United Kingdom?
What is Northern Ireland, Wales, England, and Scotland
What drink do English people consume the most?
What is tea
Who is the current head of the Church of England?
Who is King Charles III
These are the 3 main parts of a person's testimony
What is "Before I Met Jesus," "How I Met Jesus," and "After I Met Jesus."
This is what Jesus was for our sins...
What is propitiation
What nationality has the largest number of UK residents?
What is Indian
What is 6 hours
What year was the church of England established?
What is 1534