In the beginning of Hannah's story, what was her emotion?
Sad.
When you feel good and are smiling, what are you?
Happy.
When you're feeling grossed out and sick, what are you?
Disgusted.
Did God answer Hannah's prayer?
True or false.
Who was Jesus' mother?
Mary.
What was Hannah sad about?
She could not have children.
When you're feeling down and wanting to cry, what are you?
Sad.
When you're feeling relaxed and peaceful, what are you?
Calm.
What did Hannah tell God she would do if she could have a baby?
Dedicate the baby to God from birth.
What did Mary and Elizabeth have in common?
They both had miracle babies.
What other emotion did Hannah feel about not being able to have a baby?
She felt alone.
When you're feeling scared and worried, what are you?
Fear.
When you're feeling happy and eager, what are you?
Excited.
God sent another person that was set apart for the purpose of saving mankind from sin, who was it?
Jesus.
What emotions did Mary and Elizabeth feel about their miracle from God?
They were surprised/joyful/felt gratitude.
What did Hannah decide to do about her problem?
She prayed.
When you are mad or upset, what are you?
Angry.
When you're feeling unsure or puzzled, what are you?
Confused.
If your happy or worried about anything, what can you do to find joy?
What is the main idea of the story?
What was the name of Hannah's baby?
Samuel.
When you feel shocked or amazed, what are you?
Surprised.
When you're feeling alone and wanting company, what are you?
Loneliness.
What was the purpose of Hannah's story?
God hears our prayers and brings us joy.
How can you obtain salvation?
Believe in Jesus Christ.