Did You Know?

Sarah laughed when she heard she would have a baby!

Sarah's Kindness

She was nice to all who came.

Sarah's Family

She loved her son, Isaac, very much.

What Sarah Does

She helps her family.

She shows love to others.

She shares food with guests.

She laughs and smiles a lot.

She cares for her home.

She is a good friend.

More About Sarah

Sarah is a big part of the Bible. She shows us how to be kind. Many people look up to her. They think she is a good role model.

We can learn from Sarah every day. We can be nice to our friends and family. We can help others, just like she did.

Sarah's story is still told today. It helps us remember to be good and kind to each other.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Sarah: Biblical Matriarch"] --> B["Major Figure in Abrahamic Religions"] B --> C["Portrayal in Judaism"] B --> D["Portrayal in Christianity"] B --> E["Portrayal in Islam"] A --> F["Wife of Abraham"] A --> G["Mother of Isaac"] A --> H["Feast Days"] H --> I["1 September (Catholic)"] H --> J["19 August (Coptic)"] H --> K["20 January (LCMS)"] H --> L["12 & 20 December (Eastern Orthodox)"]

What Do These Words Mean?

matriarch:A respected female leader of a family or group
Abrahamic religions:Religions that trace their origins to the prophet Abraham, like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
pious:Very religious and devoted to God
hospitality:The friendly and generous treatment of guests
feast day:A special day to celebrate a saint or religious figure