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Lydia of Thyatira: The First European Convert to Christianity
Contributed by: Hayes
  • 1. In which city did Lydia meet Paul?
A) Thyatira.
B) Philippi.
C) Ephesus.
D) Corinth.
  • 2. Which religion did Lydia initially practice?
A) Paganism.
B) Judaism.
C) Zoroastrianism.
D) Christianity.
  • 3. Lydia is known as the first European convert to which religion?
A) Buddhism.
B) Christianity.
C) Islam.
D) Judaism.
  • 4. What does Lydia's conversion symbolize for women in the early church?
A) Irrelevance in church matters.
B) Empowerment and leadership roles.
C) Dependency on male figures.
D) Subjugation and silence.
  • 5. What was the significance of Lydia's conversion?
A) It had no significant impact.
B) It marked the spread of Christianity into Europe.
C) It led to the downfall of paganism.
D) It caused disputes among the apostles.
  • 6. In which chapter of Acts is Lydia's story found?
A) Acts 17.
B) Acts 16.
C) Acts 15.
D) Acts 14.
  • 7. What did Lydia's conversion contribute to Paul’s ministry?
A) It caused division among believers.
B) It led to his imprisonment.
C) It provided a base for the church in Philippi.
D) It had no influence.
  • 8. In which book of the Bible is Lydia mentioned?
A) Ephesians.
B) Acts.
C) Galatians.
D) Romans.
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