• S2E4 - Weird Words in the Bible Pt 1

  • Feb 19 2023
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

S2E4 - Weird Words in the Bible Pt 1

  • Summary

  • This episode is all about weird words in the bible that you might hear at church!

    Q1. Hallelujah! What do you think that means?
    Q2. The Bible talks about a day every week that we should stop working and just rest, and focus on God. Do you know what the Bible word for that is?
    Q3. What does the word “Evangelism” mean?
    Q4. What’s the name of that thing Christians do when they get dunked underwater at church?
    Q5. What is a Disciple?
    AQ. There’s a word in the bible which means to STOP doing the wrong thing and START doing the right thing! It rhymes with cement!

    When you’ve mastered this round - check out our other episodes :)

    Each episode has 5 questions about different bible stories or characters or some general knowledge from the Old and New Testaments. There's even a bonus question at the end of each round to see how well the adults know their bible too.

    Craig & Deanie are the parents of three amazing kids aged between 7 and 13. This Podcast is for them - but we think it might help you too!

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