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All Saints Day Bible Quiz for Kids

All Saints Day celebrates the lives of faithful followers of God throughout the Bible. These men and women showed great courage, faith, and devotion to God, even when facing difficult challenges. Learn about the amazing stories of biblical saints and discover how their examples inspire us today!

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What was the name of the faithful man who built an ark to save his family from the flood?

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be a saint in the Bible?+
In the Bible, a saint is anyone who follows Jesus and believes in Him. Saints are not just famous religious people from long ago—they are faithful followers of God from all times, including people in your church and community today. The word 'saint' means 'holy one' and refers to people who have dedicated their lives to serving and obeying God.
Why do we celebrate All Saints Day?+
All Saints Day is celebrated on November 1st to honor and remember all the faithful followers of God throughout history. It's a time to reflect on their examples of faith, courage, and devotion. By learning about the saints, we are inspired to grow in our own faith and follow Jesus more closely in our daily lives.
Can I be a saint?+
Yes! In the Bible, anyone who believes in Jesus and follows Him is called a saint. You don't have to do something extraordinary or wait until after you die to be a saint. By accepting Jesus into your heart and living according to God's teachings, you become part of God's holy people—His saints—right now!

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