This young woman said “Yes” to God and became the mother of Jesus. (Luke 1:26–38)
Mary
This disciple walked on water — until he doubted. (Matthew 14:28–31)
Peter
He raised Jairus' daughter from the dead. (Mark 5:21–24, 35–43)
Jesus
These siblings were close friends of Jesus and lived in Bethany. (John 11:1–5)
Mary, Martha, and Lazarus.
This man denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed. (Luke 22:54–62)
Peter
She waited in the temple and recognized Jesus as the Messiah when He was a baby. (Luke 2:36–38)
Anna
He believed in Jesus so much he wanted to see for himself after the resurrection. (John 20:24–29)
Thomas
She was raised from the dead by Peter and was known for her good works. (Acts 9:36–42)
Tabitha (Dorcas)
This disciple was “the disciple Jesus loved.” (John 13:23; John 19:26)
John
He was in prison with Paul, singing hymns at midnight. (Acts 16:25–34)
Silas
This woman was healed by touching Jesus’ cloak because she believed. (Mark 5:25–34)
The woman with the issue of blood.
This Roman had great faith and asked Jesus to heal his servant from afar. (Matthew 8:5–13)
The centurion
This blind man shouted for Jesus and received his sight because of his faith. (Mark 10:46–52)
Bartimaeus
He carried Jesus' cross when Jesus was too weak. (Mark 15:21)
Simon of Cyrene
This man was the first Christian martyr. (Acts 7:54–60)
Stephen
She sat at Jesus’ feet to learn from Him while her sister was busy with chores. (Luke 10:38–42)
Mary of Bethany
This man climbed a tree to see Jesus and changed his life after meeting Him. (Luke 19:1–10)
Zacchaeus
Jesus praised this woman’s faith when she asked Him to heal her daughter. (Matthew 15:21–28)
The Canaanite woman
These women went to Jesus’ tomb and were the first to see He was alive. (Matthew 28:1–10)
Mary Magdalene and the other women
This Pharisee became one of Jesus' most faithful followers after a dramatic conversion. (Acts 9:1–19)
Paul (Saul)
She believed Jesus could raise her brother from the dead. (John 11:21–27)
Martha
This Ethiopian official was baptized after hearing about Jesus from Philip. ( Acts 8:26–39)
The Ethiopian eunuch
He was lowered through a roof by his friends and healed by Jesus. (Mark 2:1–12)
The paralyzed man
his man gave his own tomb for Jesus’ burial. (Luke 23:50–53)
Joseph of Arimathea
This woman helped support the disciples and was a leader in the early church. (Acts 16:14–15)
Lydia