“Bible Adventures” Passport Lists

Below are lists of Bible facts. For each list that a child completes, he or she will earn a stamp in their Bible Aventures Passport.

Many of these lists are based on our elementary Bible school curriculum, “Shaping Hearts for God.” We hope that, by emphasizing these facts in Bible class and Pew Packers, we are helping to instill Bible basics in the hearts of our precious children.

Old Testament

Stamp #1: Sing the Old Testament books from memory

Stamp #2: Recite–without singing–the Old Testament books from memory

Stamp #3: Name the divisions of the Old Testament and how many books are in each

Law/Moses, 5; History, 12; Poetry, 5; Major Prophets, 5, Minor Prophets, 12

Stamp #4: What are the books of Moses about?

Genesis: Creation, Flood, Tower of Babel, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph

Exodus: Moses leading Israel out of Egypt, receiving the Law

Leviticus: Being holy, priests and sacrifices

Numbers: Spying out the Promised Land, wandering in the wilderness

Deuteronomy: Moses teaching Israel about loving and obeying God

Stamp #5: What are the books of History about?

Joshua: Crossing the Jordan, taking and dividing the Promised Land

Judges: God raising up judges to deliver Israel

Ruth: Naomi and Ruth, Ruth marrying Boaz

1st & 2nd Samuel: Kings and prophets for Israel, Saul and David as Israel’s kings

1st & 2nd Kings: King Solomon, the united and divided kingdoms, Israel loses the Promised Land

1st & 2nd Chronicles: Kings ruling Israel, focus on the temple

Ezra: People returning to Jerusalem, rebuilding the temple

Nehemiah: Rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem

Esther: A Jewish queen rescuing her people

Stamp #6: What are the books of Poetry about?

Job: A suffering man keeps his faith in God

Psalms: Praising and praying to God with songs

Proverbs: Fearing God, having wisdom

Ecclesiastes: Searching for life’s meaning

Song of Solomon: A husband and wife loving each other

Stamp #7: What are the Prophets about?

Isaiah: Telling of Zion and God’s suffering Servant

Jeremiah: The weeping prophet

Lamentations: Being sorry for sin

Ezekiel: God’s glory leaving and returning to the temple

Daniel: Serving God in a foreign land

The 12 Minor Prophets: God’s coming judgment, people should repent and turn back to God

Stamp #8: Recite the 23rd Psalm from memory

New Testament

Stamp #1: Sing the New Testament books from memory

Stamp #2: Recite–without singing–the New Testament books from memory

Stamp #3: Name the divisions of the New Testament books and how many books are in each

Gospels, 4; History, 1; Paul’s letters, 12; General letters, 9; Revelation, 1

Stamp #4: What are each of the four Gospels and Acts about?

Matthew: Jesus is the King

Mark: Jesus is the Servant

Luke: Jesus is the Savior of everyone

John: Believing Jesus is the Son of God

Acts: The Gospel is preached and received; growth of the church

Stamp #5: What are the letters of Paul about?

Romans: Being right with God through faith in Christ

1st & 2nd Corinthians: A church with questions and problems

Galatians: Saved by grace through faith in Jesus

Ephesians: God’s new people through Jesus

Philippians: Rejoice in the Lord

Colossians: All people can be complete in Christ

1st & 2nd Thessalonians: Do your work until Jesus comes

1st & 2nd Timothy: Elders, deacons, women, widows, and preachers

Titus: Instructions for older and younger men and women

Philemon: A runaway slave becomes a Christian

Stamp #6: What are the general letters and Revelation about?

Hebrews: Christ is greater and better

James: Practical living for Jesus

1st Peter: Suffering for Jesus

2nd Peter: Diligently looking for Jesus, being ready for Jesus

1st, 2nd, and 3rd John: Abiding in truth and love

Jude: Fight for the faith

Revelation: Jesus wins!

Stamp #7: Recite John 14:1-6 from memory

Whole Bible and Bible Maps

Stamp #1: Answer the following four questions:

  1. What is the Bible in three points? (Old Testament: Jesus is Coming; Gospels: Jesus is Here; Acts through Revelation: Jesus is Coming Again)
  2. How many books are in the Old Testament? (39)
  3. How many books are in the New Testament? (27)
  4. How many books are in the whole Bible? (66)

Stamp #2: Be able to write the following on the proper location of a blank map of the Bible lands (Bodies of Water):

Jordan River

Dead Sea

Mediterranean Sea

Sea of Galilee

Red Sea

Euphrates River

Tigris River

Nile River

Stamp #3: Be able to write the following on the proper location of a blank map of the Bible lands (regions/countries):

Egypt

Israel (united kingdom)

Moab

Babylon

Assyria

Stamp #4: Be able to write the following on the proper location of a blank map of the Bible lands (cities):

Jerusalem

Nazareth

Caesarea Philippi

Capernaum

Bethlehem

Damascus

Samaria

Stamp #5: Be able to fill in a map of the 12 tribes of Israel in the divided kingdom.

Stamp #6: Learn the 15 divisions of Bible history (to be completed in the 6th grade). [Note: List from this book by Andy Kizer]

Antediluvian (pre-flood)

Postdiluvian (after the flood)

Patriarchal

Egyptian

Wandering in the Wilderness

Conquest of the Promised Land

Judges

United Kingdom

Divided Kingdom

Judah Alone

Captivity

Restoration of the Promised Land

Between the Testaments

Life of Christ

The Church

Memory Verses

In addition to these stamps, students may earn a stamp in their passport when they memorize 10 verses of the Bible. This may be done at home, in Bible class, or anywhere else, and verses can be memorized one at a time.

For some help in that, we have a page with some Bible verse songs that will help jumpstart their memory work. Check that out here.