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Coach Crews World History

1. What is the difference between a parable and a fable? 2. What do Christians believe they will gain by accepting Jesus and his teachings? What is the eternal benefit?

 Make a slash through the number of any that you missed  2 points each  Worth 100 total points

 Monday – The First Christians  Tuesday – A Growing Faith/Section 1 Quiz  Wednesday – The Early Church  Thursday – Church Conflict  Friday – Spread of Ideas/Vocabulary Quiz  Monday – No School  Tuesday – Test

1. The Crucifixion - Some saw him as the messiah, others as a deceiver - Romans viewed him as a threat to law and order - Arrested in Jerusalem during the Passover, charged with treason, and crucified on a cross - Three days later, his tomb was empty and he spent another 40 days on earth with his followers - His resurrection led to the forming of Christianity

2. The First Christians - Disciples spread his message across the Mediterranean region - Early churches were formed in cities and met in local houses

3. What do Christians believe? - Jesus is the son of God and came to save people - Jesus died, paying the penalty for the sins of those accepting Him - Accepting Jesus and his teachings leads to forgiveness of sins and eternity in heaven - Those not accepting Jesus spend eternity in hell

1. What is an apostle? 2. List 5 facts about Peter 3. List 5 facts about Paul