This man built an ark and saved his family and animals from the flood.
Noah
Jesus turned water into this at a wedding in Cana.
Wine
This term describes God’s all-knowing nature.
omniscience
This letter contains the "fruit of the Spirit" passage.
Galatians
This man was one of Jesus’ disciples and is known as the “rock” upon which the church was built.
Peter
This woman was turned into a pillar of salt for looking back at Sodom.
Lot's wife
He healed this woman by simply allowing her to touch His cloak.
The woman with the issue of blood
This doctrine refers to God’s unmerited favor toward humans.
grace
In this epistle, Paul writes about the Armor of God.
Ephesians
This holiday celebrates the day the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples, often called the "birthday of the church
Pentecost
This king was known for his wisdom and built the first Temple in Jerusalem
Solomon
Jesus fed this number of people with five loaves and two fish.
5,000
This doctrine teaches that God exists as three persons in one essence
Trinity
his epistle contains a chapter dedicated to love, often read at weddings
1 Corinthians
This Roman emperor became a Christian and made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Constantine
This woman was a judge and prophetess who led Israel to victory against the Canaanites.
Deborah
This miracle involved Jesus telling a storm to be still.
calming the storm
This word is used for studying what will happen at the end of the world.
eschatology
This New Testament letter addresses faith without works being dead.
James
This event happened in 1517 when a monk named Martin Luther protested against some teachings of the Catholic Church
Protestant Reformation
This man wrestled with God and was given a new name, meaning "he struggles with God.
Jacob
This miracle is the only one mentioned in all four Gospels.
feeding of the 5,000
This term refers to the belief that Jesus is both completely God and completely human.
Hypostatic Union
This epistle is one of Paul’s prison letters and is known for its teaching on Christ’s preeminence.
Colossians
his major event in 1054 caused the church to split into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Great Schism