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The feeding of the five thousand demonstrates God’s generous provision, showing that even the smallest offering becomes more than enough when placed in Jesus’ hands, and pointing to Him as the true Bread of Life.

The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector underscores that God accepts the humble heart, showing that true righteousness comes from mercy, not from pride or outward religious deeds.

The birth of Jesus reveals God’s saving love in humble form, as the promised King arrives in a manger, welcomes both shepherds and wise men, and brings hope and salvation to the whole world.

Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem reveals the true nature of His kingship, humble and peace-giving, calling people to welcome Him not with fleeting cheers, but with obedient hearts that follow His way of sacrificial love.

This story of Peter illustrates that faith keeps its eyes on Jesus rather than the storm, showing that His presence overcomes fear, and His hand rescues those who call on Him.

The night of the Last Supper shows that Jesus gives Himself in love, turning bread and wine into signs of a new covenant, surrendering to the Father’s will, and proving that human weakness cannot stop God’s saving plan.

Peter’s denial shows that even the boldest disciple can fall, trusting his own strength, shrinking in fear, and yet finding forgiveness when repentance meets the Lord’s merciful gaze.

The story of the Transfiguration shows that Jesus is God’s beloved Son, shining with divine glory, revealing His authority through the Father’s voice, and strengthening His followers for the road of obedience ahead.

The crucifixion reveals that God’s love triumphs through sacrifice, bearing our sin, offering forgiveness to the guilty, and opening the way of salvation to all who believe.

The resurrection of Jesus shows that God’s power defeats death, turning despair into hope, doubt into faith, and fear into joyful mission for all who believe.

The story of Pentecost teaches that God keeps His promises and empowers His people, sending the Holy Spirit to fill waiting hearts, turn fear into courage, and open every nation to the good news of Jesus.

The conversion of Saul shows that God’s grace overcomes even the hardest heart, humbling the proud, opening blind eyes, and turning an enemy into a witness of His mercy.

The council of Jerusalem shows how God care for people of all nation, and how He unites all people in the Church and leads everyone to the same truth.

The story of Cornelius shows how God’s love knows no boundaries, He cares for the gentiles as for his chosen nation of the Israelites.

In this lesson, you can learn about the history of a line of fortification built by the British in Malta.

In this lesson, we are going to explore active living by comparing individual vs team sports.

In this lesson, you are going to learn and practise family vocabulary.

In this lesson, you are going to learn useful vocabulary for rooms and furniture.

In this lesson, we are going to learn what school subjects you can study at school and what objects you can find there.

In this lesson, you are going to learn how to say countries and nationalities.

In this lesson, we are going to learn weather vocabulary.

In this lesson, you can explore the beauty of autumn through seasonal vocabulary, traditions and global celebrations.

The aim of this lesson is to expand your vocabulary related to cooking.