The standard gift for a man to give to his fiancee.
What is a diamond ring?
He became the leader of his people and established KwaZulu as their land.
Who was Zulu?
This many Gospel Chariot vehicles are in use.
15
South Africa is about the size of 2 of this U.S. state.
What is Texas?
Something can't be true if you do not know it.
False
Where and when diamonds were first found.
What is India in 300 B.C.?
The name given to the area north of the Tugela River.
What is Zululand?
They offer a six-month course for equipping new believers.
What is the Nations University?
This geological feature lies at the edge of the interior plateau of South Africa.
What is the Great Escarpment?
The main thing to determine about a source of information.
Is it reliable?
Where Erasmus Jacob found a baseball-sized diamond.
What is the Orange River?
They established a settlement at Port Natal in 1824.
Who are the British?
They did this to help with the Ebola crisis in 2013.
What was spreading information about how to avoid contamination from the virus?
This geological feature lies at the northwestern region of South Africa.
What is the Kalahari Desert?
What you have to determine after finding the truth of a proposition.
What are the conclusions that flow form that proposition?
This body of water is being explored for diamonds.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
The common term for the segregation practiced in South America.
What was apartheid?
They began the Gospel Chariot ministry.
Who were George and Ria Funk?
He started ending the system of segregation in South Africa in 1990.
Who was F. W. de Klerk?
They asked Jesus, "What is truth?"
Who was Pilate?
He made a fortune selling equipment to diamond miners.
Who was Cecil Rhodes?
He stated, "The road to freedom is via the Cross."
(Double points for his full name)
Who was Albert John Mvumbi Luthuli?
They now lead the gospel chariot ministry.
Who is Machona Monyamane?
The commission that investigated the civil rights violations that occurred during the system of segregation practiced in South Africa.
What was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission?
The definition of truth offered by Alfred Jepsen.
(Exact Quote for double points)
"Truth is that which is constant and unchanging"