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RELIGION > Test your Bible knowledge | ? By REV MARY ALICE SCOTT |bbcmI lo THI CWPKlt fXAMPUs Isaiah, said of the Lord, i "Thou will keep him in perfect peace." i "Whose mind stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee" 1 Isaiah 26:3 \ 1. Isaiah said "the grass with- < era, the flowers fadetb but..." 2. Isaiah said "How beautiful upon the mountain..." 3. Isaiah said "Surely He hath i borne our griefs.." i O A A ?> ! 4. The Lord said to Jonah ' "arise, go to Nineveh" where did i Jonah try to go instead? 5. How did the Lord overtake i Jonah in his rebellion? < 6. What was the result of j Jonah's preaching? 7. To what place did Elimelech and his family move to, and why? 8. Why did Naomi want to be called Mara instead of Naomi? 9. Was Boaz the nearest rela tive that Naomi had in Bethle hem, Judah? 10. At what time of year did Naomi and Ruth arrive in Bethle hem? 11. What did Ezekiel say that the watchman do unto the house of Israel? ntUiOff MUSE 12. In Ezekiel Chapter 14, God said that "He would cut off man and beast from Jerusalem.'' 13. In Ezekiel Chapter 37, Ezekiel prophesied that Israel would become one nation, never again to be divided." 14. God instructed Jeremiah neither to marry nor to have chil Jrcn because they would die a grievous death. IS. Jeremiah predicted that God's wrath upon anyone in Jerusalem who surrendered to the Babylonians in order to save their lives. 16i The prophet Hilkiah took the yoke ofT Jeremiah's back and broke it. 17. Jesus was baptized in the Sea of Galilee by John the Bap tist. 18. There was a man named Simeon and it was revealed unto him by the Holy Ghost that he would not see death, before he had seen the Lord Christ. 19. The shadow of one of the apostles had power to heal the sick. 20. King Solomon built the first Temple of Jerusalem on Mount Moriah. 21. Nathanael recognized Jesus as the Son of God and the King of Israel. See Test Answers on 19 Cleveland Ave. Qirisdan to hold play at WSSli Special to The Chkowicle The Cleveland Avenue Christ ian Church's Drama Ministry presents a new and original gospel stage play titled "That Special Gift." Arlene Crump, church member of Cleveland Avenue, wrote, produced and directed the play with "the guid ance of God." The play will be held Oct. 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium on the campus of Winston-Salem State University. "This appointed time that God has ordained for His people, on the night of this play will mar vel you, but yet minister to you, entertain you but yet leave an impact on you, and you will find jt to be humorous, but yet stful pearching," said Crump. J "That Special Gift" is a "new pnd exciting" play that demon strates a grandmother's warfare ? to save her three grandchildren, especially her oldest granddaugh ter Sheila, who has not released the trauma of the death of her mom and dad. This performance relates to believers and non believers in life's experiences of today's environment. It confronts the issues of forgiveness and lack of forgiveness, trust and lack of trust, security and insecurity, confidence and low self-esteem and victory in prayer and restitu tion through violence. The people that God chose for His play are as follows: ? Minister Cynthia Duncan as Mama Teen (Spirit-filled grand mother). ? Sister Shieghetha Johnson as Sheila (older granddaughter, age 21). ? Sister Shaunda Eggleston as Wanda (younger granddaughter, age 16). ? Brother Tim Banner as Daniel (grandson, age 12). * Sister Minnie Mickle as Bea Jessup (Mama Teen's best friend). * Deacon Kirby Howard as Calvin (Sheila's friend, age 23). * Brother Leo Rucker as Dea con Russell (deacon of the church). * Minister Kedrick Lowery as Pastor Bynum (pastor of the Church). * Sister Pat Brown as Bad Guy #1. . V * Brother Louie Clinkscales as Julio, Bad Guy # 2 and the voice of Satan . * Deacon Arthur Phinx as the voice of God. ?t/ The Rev. Sheldon M. McCarter and Joyce McCarter are the pastor and co-pastor of Cleveland Avenue Christian Church. For ticket information call CACC between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at (336) 722-8866. fGod s Trombones to play at Mount Zion f Special to The Chronicle 3 ? ? ; Who says that different ages, 1 (different generations and races 1 han't come together for a great j fcause? "God's Trombones" is < puch a project. The show will be t jieid in The File-Goodwin t ^Enrichment Center of Mount \ ?ion Baptist Church, Winston ??alem Oct. 10. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and show time Will begin at 8 p.m. The show is being directed by Janice Price-Hinton, Artistic Director of the Artistic Studio as a labor of love to raise funds for the Women's Day effort. The show will feature ser mons written by James Weldon Johnson and also feature high energy contemporary and spiri tual gospel music as well as inter pretive dance. The cast contains professional and non-profession al performers, members and non members of Mount Zion Baptist ranging in age from 7- to 60-^ /ears-old. The play's setting starts in leaven. The plot: God com nands His angels to go to earth ind preach His Word. Earth has Irifted from His teaching and the ime is drawing near for the Rap ure of Jesus' return where He will gather His faithful followers and save many who have strayed. The angels enthusiastically pre pare for this mission and thus become God's Trombones. Mount Zion Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, is located at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and File Street. The Rev. Serenus T. Churn Sr., D.D. is the pastor. HighPb^UnMraty Master of Businsss Administration Master of Scianca In Managamant Master of Scianca In Intarnatlonal Managamant * ? 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