When you listen to or sing something as prayer.
What is prayer through music?
The Testament containing Gospels, Acts, Pauline Letters, Revelation.
What is the New Testament?
Stayed with her mother-in-law, Naomi, even after the death of her husband.
Who is Ruth?
The way that you view yourself, others, and the world/life. It can be negative or positive.
What is a paradigm?
Connectors/spokespeople between God and the people in the Old Testament.
Who are the prophets?
The kind of prayer where you simply listen to your own thoughts, or a read reflection.
What is meditation?
The Testament containing Pentateuch, History, Wisdom, and Prophets.
What is the Old Testament?
What is marrying Ruth?
What your life and decision-making should revolve around if you want to be a person of character.
What are principles?
The time in history when God sent the prophets to speak to His people.
What is the Babylonian Exile and the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem?
The kind of prayer where you meditate on a Scripture passage read aloud.
What is a Lectio Divina?
The three main denominations of Christianity.
What are Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox?
Became Queen of Persia and saved her people, the Jews, from annihilation at the hands of Haman?
Who is Esther?
Centering your life on a college, but you don't get in. Centering your life on your friends, but they disappoint you. Centering you life on a sport, but others get more playing time.
What is paradigm-centered living? What are reasons that principles should be the center of our lives?
The main themes of the prophets' messages (must get two out of four).
What are warnings to repent, a messages of hope about the Messiah, a call to care for the poor and oppressed, and restoring the covenant between God and the people?
The kind of prayer where you meditate on an image.
What is a Visio Divina?
God's promise to all of humanity for salvation through Jesus Christ.
What is the New Covenant?
Who is King David?
A change in how we see things; a shift in our outlook, attitude, or beliefs.
What is a paradigm shift?
The names of the four major prophets (must get three).
What are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Ezekiel?
Hope (purple), Love (purple), Joy (pink), and Peace (purple).
What are the candles on the Advent wreath?
The two approaches to reading Scripture; one is supported by the Church and one is not.
What are the fundamentalist and contextualist approaches?
What is God using flawed people in powerful ways, and never withdrawing His love even when we sin?
The kind of living where we rely on what is stable and reliable, despite circumstances. It helps us make decisions and navigate all areas of our life.
What is principle-centered living?
What usually happens in the prophets' "call narrative" after God appears and states His intention to the prophet.
What is the prophet's objection to his calling, and God needing to empower and reassure him?