Martin Luther
If you flex your bicep, you might see a "little mouse" moving under your skin—which is why this body part’s name comes from the Latin musculus (little mouse).
Muscle
He survived at least 3 shipwrecks (likely 4) as he sailed the Mediterranean, preaching the Gospel and planting churches.
Paul the Apostle
This parable, to show the compassion of God as well as His mercy and grace on top of that, towards repentant sinners, depicts a father with two sons
(Luke 15:11-32).
The Parable of the Prodigal Son
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Pacman
North African bishop considered on of the most influential theologians of all time.
Augustine
If you’re Italian and your aria is mal, you might be diseased.
Malaria
In 1492, this man set sail with the hope of sharing the gospel with those in East Asia
Christopher Columbus
But the expert, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” Jesus replied…
(Luke 10:30-37)
The Parable of The Good Samaritan
Left hand red
Twister
Under his rule, Christianity was decriminalized throughout the Roman Empire (he also convened the famous Council of Nicaea).
Constantine
These people go “bar bar”.
Barbarians
The worldly captain of a slave ship. As his ship began to sink, he cried out to God for mercy. He renounced his former life, became an Anglican clergyman, and wrote the hymn “Amazing Grace”
John Newton
All are invited, Jew and Gentile, but don’t forget to bring the right clothes.
(Matthew 22:1-14)
The Parable of The Wedding Banquet
This mustachioed man first appeared in Donkey Kong under the name “jump man”.
Mario
Dubbed the “Prince of Preachers”, some may even say a 19th century Puritan
Charles H. Spurgeon
Later used to refer to Christ on the Cross, this word comes from the Latin pati means to suffer, endure, or undergo. Now refers to a kind of feelings and emotions.
Passion
This man experienced navigation trouble on his missionary trip to India. (He also formed the Particular Baptist Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Amongst the Heathen)
William Carey
This is to show how different people will receive the Word of God.
(Matthew 13:3-9)
The Parable of The Sower
I’ll give you two sheep for one brick!
Catan
This man campaigned and succeeded in 1807 in abolishing the transatlantic slave trade throughout the British Empire.
William Wilberforce
This four-letter word originally meant "a ball of thread or yarn." It gained its modern mystery-solving meaning because of the myth of Theseus using a thread to navigate the Labyrinth.
(I’ll give you a clue!)
Clue
Under his commission to share the gospel with the people of Greenland, he became the first European to set foot in North America (970-1020)
Leif Erickson
In revealing both the generosity of God and our proclivity to envy, all earn the same wage.
(Matthew 20:1–16)
The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard
Miss Scarlett, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum, Mr. Green, and Mrs. White
Clue