This young american boy began a religion by praying in the woods.
Who is Joseph Smith?
Jehovah's Witnesses known for their evangelism, distribute this literature while going door to door.
What is the Watchtower or Awake!
After recovering from a life-threatening injury in 1866 while reading a New Testament healing account, this woman founded the Christian Science movement.
Who is Mary Baker Eddy?
Based on the fourth commandment in Exodus 20:8-11, members of this faith observe the Sabbath on this specific day of the week, from sunset to sunset.
What is Saturday?
This middle eastern country is the birthplace of Baha'i.
What is Persia or modern day Iran?
The angel Maroni gave these instructions on golden tablets that were unearthed and translated into this book.
What is the Book of Mormon
Modest functional structures to conduct meetings often with multiple auditoriums.
What is a Kingdom Hall?
First published in 1875, this denominational textbook is considered the movement's "Key to the Scriptures" and is read alongside the Bible in Sunday services.
What is Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures?
The denomination grew out of the "Millerite" movement, which faced this heartbreak in 1844 when Jesus did not return on the predicted date of October 22.
What is the Great Disappointment?
To explain why men and women must be equal, Baháʼí teachings compare them to the two wings of this animal, which needs both to be strong to fly.
What is a bird?
This was the endpoint of what became known as the Mormon Trail. Perhaps as many as 17,000 made the trip in a number of treks, by wagon and even handcarts, over a span of 20 years.
What is Salt Lake City, Utah.
In the early 1870s in Pennsylvania established the Bible Student movement which would later become known as Jehovah's Witness.
Who is Charles Taze Russell?
Central to the faith's theology is the belief that because God is "all-in-all," these three human experiences—often referred to as a "triad of errors"—are actually unreal illusions.
What are sin, sickness, and death?
This co-founder and prolific author, who is considered to have possessed the spiritual gift of prophecy, wrote influential works such as The Great Controversy.
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Who is Ellen G. White?
Born Mirza Husayn-Ali, he later took this title which is an Arabic phrase meaning "The Glory of God."
What is Baháʼu'lláh?
This three-word term describes the Latter-day Saint belief in a person's existence as a spirit child of Heavenly Parents before being born on Earth.
What is Premortal Life?
Jehovah's Witnesses are organized hierarchically, in what the leadership calls a theocratic organization, reflecting their belief that it is God's visible organization on earth. They establish branch offices to manage their activities in various countries or regions. These branch offices have a name.
What are Bethels?
Established by a church by-law in 1899, these public storefront spaces serve as both quiet libraries for spiritual study and bookstores for the movement's literature.
What are Christian Science Reading Rooms?
Many Adventists follow a specific health code that recommends a vegetarian diet and uses this 8-letter acronym to represent principles like Nutrition, Exercise, and Water.
What is NEWSTART?
Before being sent away from Baghdad, Baháʼu'lláh spent 12 days in this garden, where he first told his friends he was the new Messenger of God.
What is the Garden of Ridván?
Revealed to Joseph Smith in 1833, this health code prohibits the use of "hot drinks"—interpreted today as coffee and tea—as well as alcohol and tobacco.
What is the Word of Wisdom?
This is the only annual religious holiday officially celebrated by Jehovah’s Witnesses, observed on the date corresponding to the 14th of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar.
What is the Memorial of Christ’s Death?
Diverging from many other Christian denominations, Adventists believe in "conditional immortality," teaching that death is a "sleep" until this future event.
What is the Second Coming (or the Resurrection)?
Representing unity and completeness, this number is reflected in the architecture of all Baháʼí Houses of Worship, which must have this many sides and entrances.
What is the number nine?