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1. The establishment of Western colonial empires affected American foreign missions by | giving missionaries access to areas that had been closed to Christianity. |
2. The goals of the indigenous principle were not achieved because of | failure to see missions work as the founding of a national church. |
3. The Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA) was a strong missionary movement led by | A. B. Simpson |
4. How did missionaries receive support in the early days? | Publications served as collecting agencies through which missionary funds were forwarded overseas. |
5. Which statement describes Assemblies of God missionaries in the early years? | Having no formal education, early missionaries learned the language and culture of the areas where they ministered. |
6. Many early missionaries were motivated to endure the hardships of missionary work because of their belief that | preaching the gospel to all the world would bring Jesus back. |
7. Regarding the administration of Assemblies of God missions, the 1915 General Council decided that | standards for testing candidate missionaries would be examined by Council leaders. |
8. Identify a missionary policy that was instituted under J. Roswell Flower's administration. | New missionaries were required to appear in person before the Foreign Missions Committee. |
9. Identify the principle delineated by the 1921 General Council that would be used to guide Assemblies of God Foreign Missions. | The indigenous principle |
10. The 1931 Missions Manual included | all General Council missions policies instituted before 1931. |
11. Which statement best describes the response of Assemblies of God missions to World War II? | Assemblies of God missions concentrated on noncombatant areas such as Central and South America. |
12. A major goal of the 1943 Missionary Conference involved | the Foreign Missions Department's sending five hundred newly trained and experienced missionaries |
13. Missions leaders (in 1953) showed a shift in thinking. Which best states this shift? | They added humanitarian goals to the list of evangelism goals. |
14. Ministry in local churches by missionaries on furlough results in | lasting relationships between the churches and the missionaries they support. |
15. A missionary faith promise is a | promise to give a specific amount to missions, trusting God for the resources. |
16. According to the text, a benefit of literature in evangelism is that | literature can be distributed to nearly everyone, not just to those who attend a meeting. |
17. Which phrase best describes the shift in the role of the missionary in response to nationalism? | from overseer to adviser |
18. Which area was identified by Philip Hogan as the “greatest missionary challenge of the time”? | The major population centers |
19. In what way did armed forces personnel play a part in church planting? | Finding locations for churches when the base facilities were full |
20. What did Morris Williams advocate regarding the missionary's role in relationship to the national church? | Partnership |
21. The Task Force campaigns proved to be very effective. They were begun out of a need to | speed up church planting in Paraguay |
22. Which would be a ministry of the AGUSM? | Ministry to those with life-controlling problems |
23. What is currently a usual requirement for appointment as a U.S. missionary? | Ordination |
24. Identify one of the programs of AGWM. | Life Publishers International |
25. It is necessary to have Intercultural Ministries in AGUSM because | America is increasingly becoming an ethnically diverse nation. |
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