Across
- 2. (Acts 9:3–5) The city on the road where Saul encountered the risen Jesus.
- 4. (Acts 9:18) After meeting Jesus, something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes and he regained this.
- 6. (Acts 3:1) Peter and John went up together to this place at the hour of prayer.
- 7. (Acts 2:41) About three thousand people were added to their number that day — the birth of the Church.
- 9. (Acts 5:17–19) The apostles were freed from prison by this heavenly being.
- 10. (Acts 1:8) Jesus said, “You will be my witnesses… to the ends of the earth.”
- 13. (Acts 7:58–59) The place outside the city where Stephen was killed — the first Christian martyrdom.
- 15. (Acts 8:1–3) After Stephen’s death, this man led a fierce persecution against the church.
- 16. (Acts 4:13) The two apostles recognized as “unschooled, ordinary men” who spoke with boldness.
- 19. (Acts 1:26) The man chosen to replace Judas as one of the twelve apostles.
- 20. (Acts 5:1–11) The couple who lied about their offering and died.
Down
- 1. (Acts 2:38) Peter’s command to the crowd — “Repent and be baptized, every one of you…”
- 3. (Acts 3:6) Peter healed a lame man saying, “In the name of Jesus of Nazareth, walk!”
- 4. (Acts 6:5) One of the seven deacons known for wisdom and faith — later martyred for his witness.
- 5. (Acts 8:26–38) The man Philip baptized was an official from this country.
- 8. (Acts 2:1–4) The event when the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples in Jerusalem — “They were all filled with the Holy Spirit.”
- 11. (Acts 9:10–17) The disciple in Damascus who laid hands on Saul, calling him “Brother Saul.”
- 12. (Acts 1:9–11) The event when Jesus was taken up into heaven before His disciples.
- 14. (Acts 9:36) A woman from Joppa known for her good works, whom Peter raised from the dead.
- 17. (Acts 8:5) Philip went to this city in Samaria and proclaimed Christ there.
- 18. (Acts 4:32) “All the believers were one in heart and mind.”
