February 14 - Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, apostles to the Slavs
In the 9th century, these Greek brothers translated the Bible for the Slavic-speaking population in Eastern Europe. Find out more about their dedication to the Word of God.
Fire
Fire is an important symbol in the Bible. Read about four important ways that the image of fire contributes to the message of God’s Word.
Fish and Fishing
Peter was a fisherman and Jesus referenced fishing several times in his earthly ministry. Find out what fishing was like in New Testament times.
Foreigners (Aliens)
Immigration is not a new issue. Abraham, the Old Testament patriarch, left his homeland and moved to a new land in Genesis 12. Check out what else the Bible says about foreigners.
Forgiveness Coloring Sheet
"Sounds of Forgiveness: Forgiveness begins with F. Color each picture that begins with the same sound."
Formation of the New Testament
How did we get our Bible? When were the writings that make up the New Testament selected, arranged, and collected? Learn more about what biblical scholars have discovered.
Frederick Douglass
Douglass was a powerful advocate for freedom and equality before and after the Civil War. Read more about his life and legacy here.
From Jerusalem to Jericho
Although Jericho is northeast of Jerusalem, travelers go “down” to Jericho. A traveler must come down from Jerusalem's height, approximately twenty-five hundred feet above sea level, to Jericho's depth, some eight hundred twenty-five feet below sea level.
From Joshua to the Exile: The People of Israel in the Promised Land
In Genesis God promised to give Abraham land for his descendents. Although it took hundreds of years, Abraham’s descendents finally returned to the land. Read about the important events that occurred while the Israelites occupied the Promised Land.