Question | Answer |
Madagascar is the ______ largest island in the world. | 4th |
Famous center of learning in Africa during the Middle Ages | Timbuktu |
1st recorded African Christian | Ethiopian Eunuch |
Man who had 10 churches carved from solid rock | King Lalibela |
Pioneer missionary who brought the gospel to the people living near the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa | Robert Moffat |
Greatest of all missionary explorers to Africa | David Livingstone |
"Smoke that thunders" | Victoria Falls |
Righteous chief of Batswanas | Khama |
Early church leader, boldly proclaimed that Jesus is God | Athansius the Great |
Writer of famous fables | Aesop |
1st black church bishop of Church of England | Samuel Crowther |
Missionary, Queen of the Cannibals | Mary Slessor |
Man who said, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" | Henry Stanley |
Greatest ancient civilization of Africa's interior was the Kingdom of ______ | Cush |
Africa's 1st and greatest Christian kingdom | Aksum |
1st black republic | Liberia |
Man-made waterway separating Africa and Asia | Suez Canal |
Narrow strait separating Europe and Africa | Strait of Gibraltar |
River that carries the 2nd largest volume of water | Congo |
Highest peak in Africa | Mt. Kilamanjaro |
level of sea waters | sea level |
long row of mountains | mountain range |
pointed top of mountain | peak |
inactive volcano | dormant |
highest peak of mountain | summit |
height above sea level | altitude |
world's highest peak | Everest |
North America's highest peak | McKinley |
Mountain climbed by daring mountaineers | Matterhorn |
Europe's highest peak | Elbrus |
Alp's highest peak | Mont Blanc |
Robert Moffat facts | pioneer missionary from Scotland, ministered to people of southern Africa, served the Lord in Africa for 50 years, translated the Bible into tribal language |
David Livingstone facts | 1st European to see Victoria Falls, "found" by Henry Stanley, body was buried in England with honors, heart was buried in Africa |
Mary Slessor facts | Queen of the Cannibals, saved twin babies from death, raised 51 African children, Most of those children became pastors, teachers, or government officials |