Books of the New Testament
Old Testament Stories
Bible Basics
New Testament Figures
The Gospel Message
100

This New Testament book chronicles the early church, miracles, and the journeys of Paul.

The Acts of the Apostles

100

This prophet ran away from God, got tossed into the sea, and spent three days inside a big fish!

Jonah

100

The Bible has this many books—more than 60 but less than 80!

66 Books

100

Though called as a disciple, he handed Jesus over to His enemies with a kiss—for a price.

Judas

100

"The Gospel" Means This.

Good News

200

This Gospel, the shortest of the four, begins with John the Baptist and emphasizes Jesus’ actions more than His words. Studied together during Mid-Week.

The Gospel of Mark

200

God gave these 10 important rules to Moses on a mountain to help people know right from wrong.

Receiving the 10 Commandments 

200

These four books tell the story of Jesus’ life, what He taught, and the amazing things He did.

The Gospels

200

This bold disciple denied Jesus three times, later became a church leader, and was known as the "rock."

Simon Peter

200

Though tempted in every way, He lived without sin, fulfilling the law completely as the spotless Lamb of God.

Jesus

300

A pastoral letter from Paul to a young church leader, offering guidance on leadership, doctrine, and godly living. Preached from during Grad Sunday.

1 Timothy

300

In this story people tried to build a really tall tower to reach the sky, but God mixed up their languages so they couldn’t finish it.

The Tower of Babel

300

The people God chose to be His special family, who received the Ten Commandments and followed His laws.

The Jews

300

Once an enemy of Christians, he met Jesus in a bright light and became one of the greatest missionaries ever!

Paul
300

This event marks the moment Jesus was sentenced by Pilate and died outside Jerusalem on a hill called Golgotha.

The Crucifixion 
400

This New Testament book emphasizes that faith without works is dead and offers practical wisdom for Christian living. Written by half brother of Jesus.

Book of James.

400

God chose a young shepherd boy to be king, even though he was the youngest of his brothers.

King David

400

From Matthew to Revelation, this section of Scripture contains this many books, focused on Jesus and the early Church.

27

400

Chosen as one of the seven to serve, this bold believer preached powerfully and became the first Christian martyr. Stoned to death.

Stephen

400

This event in Genesis explains how sin entered the world when the first humans gave in to temptation.

The Fall of Man (Eating of Fruit from Tree of Good & Evil)

500

This book of the Bible talks about heaven, Jesus coming back, and a big battle between good and evil.

The Book of Revelation 

500

A man who stayed faithful to God even when he lost everything—his family, his health, and his things.

The Life of Job

500

Known as the Abrahamic faiths, these three religions trace their roots back to the same God and many shared prophets.

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

500

This Gospel author traveled with Paul and Barnabas and wrote the shortest of the four Gospels. Mentored by Peter

Mark

500

This miraculous event proved Jesus’ power over death and is celebrated on Easter Sunday.

The Resurrection of Jesus