What is a parable?
Who is Luke?
A person who goes somewhere for a certain amount of time to share the Gospel.
What is a missionary?
The Ethiopians believed that one of their kings was a son of this Old Testament king.
Who is Solomon?
An act that puts aside food or something for a certain amount of time in order to seek God.
What is fasting?
In the Parable of the Sower, the soils are compared to this.
What is the heart?
God sent the promised Holy Spirit on this important Jewish day.
What is Pentecost?
What is evangelism?
The Ethiopians believed that this object was brought to Ethiopia from Israel.
What is the Ark of the Covenant?
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus compared anger with this.
What is murder?
This parable compared the Kingdom of God with something very small.
What is a mustard seed?
This area of New Testament Israel contained descendants of foreigners displaced by the Assyrians in the Old Testament.
Who are the Samaritans?
A mission trip that takes place in one's state or country.
What is Home Missions?
In Acts, this person shared the Gospel with an Ethiopian court official.
Who is Philip?
The Day of Pentecost was part of this Jewish festival.
What is the Feast of Weeks?
This means 'self-denial to discipline the body of appetites.
What is mortification?
This old English phrase refers to the 3rd person of the Trinity.
What is the Holy Ghost?
A mission trip that takes place over a number of years.
What is a long term mission trip?
An Ethiopia king carved stone churches after Jerusalem was controlled by this group.
Who are the Muslims?
What is the Reformation?
This teaching by Jesus is often described as the New Testament version of the giving of the 10 Commandments in the Old Testament.
What is the Sermon on the Mount?
This is a spiritual reawakening in the life of a Christian, a renewing of one's love for God and His Word.
What is a revival?
The key to both evangelism and missions.
What is prayer?
Ethiopians often kiss the cross to show this.
What is veneration?
Certificates that could be purchased from the Catholic Church that reduced the punishment of sins that have been confessed and forgiven.
What are indulgences?