Self-ControlThe ability tocontrol behaviorsto avoidtemptations andachieve goals.PeaceUsed todescribe thecessation ofviolentconflict.HumilityA modest orlow view ofone's ownimportanceKindnessBeingcompassionateIntegrityRegarded as thehonesty andtruthfulness oraccurancy ofone's actionsGentlenessInvolvesbeingdown toearthLoveExpressionsof affection,both physicalandemotional.HopeIt involvesoptimisticthinking andfocusing ongood things tocome.CharityOften the result ofwee, charitablefeelings promptingsomeone to act onbehalf of someoneelse.FaithNecessaryforsalvationHumbleNotarrogantorassertiveJoyRefers to theemotion evokedby well-beingsuccess, orgood fortune.DeterminationThe commitmentto achieve yourgoals, regardlessof the challengesyou mightexperience.ContentmentAn emotional state ofsatisfaction that canbe seen as a mentalstate drawn frombeing at ease inone's situation, bodyand mind.SincerityA mix ofcuriousnessandhonesty.GoodnessSimple word forthe generalqualityrecognized incharacter orconduct.ObedienceShowing respect toyour parents,honoring their ideasabout what's best foryou, and showingthat you think theyare worth listening to.CompassionInvolves allowingourselves to bemoved by suffering,and experiencing themotivation to helpalleviate and preventit.GenerosityIs a learnedcharacter traitthat involvesboth attitudeand action.DiligenceShowspersistent andhardworkingeffort in doingsomething.PatienceMay involveperseverancein the face ofdelay.FaithfulnessUnfailingly remainingloyal to someone orsomething, andputting that loyaltyinto consistentpractice regardless ofextenuatingcircumstances.CreativityThetendency togenerate orrecognizeideas.ForgivenessInvolve acceptingthe shortcomings,flaws, andimperfections ofothers and givingthem a second orsecond chance.Self-ControlThe ability tocontrol behaviorsto avoidtemptations andachieve goals.PeaceUsed todescribe thecessation ofviolentconflict.HumilityA modest orlow view ofone's ownimportanceKindnessBeingcompassionateIntegrityRegarded as thehonesty andtruthfulness oraccurancy ofone's actionsGentlenessInvolvesbeingdown toearthLoveExpressionsof affection,both physicalandemotional.HopeIt involvesoptimisticthinking andfocusing ongood things tocome.CharityOften the result ofwee, charitablefeelings promptingsomeone to act onbehalf of someoneelse.FaithNecessaryforsalvationHumbleNotarrogantorassertiveJoyRefers to theemotion evokedby well-beingsuccess, orgood fortune.DeterminationThe commitmentto achieve yourgoals, regardlessof the challengesyou mightexperience.ContentmentAn emotional state ofsatisfaction that canbe seen as a mentalstate drawn frombeing at ease inone's situation, bodyand mind.SincerityA mix ofcuriousnessandhonesty.GoodnessSimple word forthe generalqualityrecognized incharacter orconduct.ObedienceShowing respect toyour parents,honoring their ideasabout what's best foryou, and showingthat you think theyare worth listening to.CompassionInvolves allowingourselves to bemoved by suffering,and experiencing themotivation to helpalleviate and preventit.GenerosityIs a learnedcharacter traitthat involvesboth attitudeand action.DiligenceShowspersistent andhardworkingeffort in doingsomething.PatienceMay involveperseverancein the face ofdelay.FaithfulnessUnfailingly remainingloyal to someone orsomething, andputting that loyaltyinto consistentpractice regardless ofextenuatingcircumstances.CreativityThetendency togenerate orrecognizeideas.ForgivenessInvolve acceptingthe shortcomings,flaws, andimperfections ofothers and givingthem a second orsecond chance.

Christian Characteristics Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The ability to control behaviors to avoid temptations and achieve goals.
    Self-Control
  2. Used to describe the cessation of violent conflict.
    Peace
  3. A modest or low view of one's own importance
    Humility
  4. Being compassionate
    Kindness
  5. Regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or accurancy of one's actions
    Integrity
  6. Involves being down to earth
    Gentleness
  7. Expressions of affection, both physical and emotional.
    Love
  8. It involves optimistic thinking and focusing on good things to come.
    Hope
  9. Often the result of wee, charitable feelings prompting someone to act on behalf of someone else.
    Charity
  10. Necessary for salvation
    Faith
  11. Not arrogant or assertive
    Humble
  12. Refers to the emotion evoked by well-being success, or good fortune.
    Joy
  13. The commitment to achieve your goals, regardless of the challenges you might experience.
    Determination
  14. An emotional state of satisfaction that can be seen as a mental state drawn from being at ease in one's situation, body and mind.
    Contentment
  15. A mix of curiousness and honesty.
    Sincerity
  16. Simple word for the general quality recognized in character or conduct.
    Goodness
  17. Showing respect to your parents, honoring their ideas about what's best for you, and showing that you think they are worth listening to.
    Obedience
  18. Involves allowing ourselves to be moved by suffering, and experiencing the motivation to help alleviate and prevent it.
    Compassion
  19. Is a learned character trait that involves both attitude and action.
    Generosity
  20. Shows persistent and hardworking effort in doing something.
    Diligence
  21. May involve perseverance in the face of delay.
    Patience
  22. Unfailingly remaining loyal to someone or something, and putting that loyalty into consistent practice regardless of extenuating circumstances.
    Faithfulness
  23. The tendency to generate or recognize ideas.
    Creativity
  24. Involve accepting the shortcomings, flaws, and imperfections of others and giving them a second or second chance.
    Forgiveness