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Question | Answer |
1. The Reformation leaders responded to the idea of a restoration of the Spirit’s power by | asserting that the gifts of the Holy Spirit had ceased with the passing of the apostolic church. |
2. Which Pentecostal leader is identified as being the first to teach that tongues is the initial “Bible evidence” of the baptism in the Holy Spirit? | Charles Parham |
3. Which of the following is identified in the text as an area of disagreement among Pentecostals? | B. The value of the book of Acts for building doctrine |
4. A stirring and ultimately divisive sermon entitled “The Finished Work of Calvary” was preached by which Pentecostal leader? | D. William Durham |
5. Which of the following is regarded as a hallmark of the Assemblies of God? | Voluntary cooperation |
6. Which one of the following individuals was elected as the first general superintendent of the Assemblies of God? | E. N. Bell |
7. The second General Council was held in what city? | Chicago, Illinois |
8. The three debates that occurred within the AG between 1914 and 1927 were speaking in tongues as the initial evidence of Spirit baptism, universalism, and | the nature of the Godhead. |
9. Which of the following was a new ministry that started up with the encouragement of the General Council? | Ministry to the Deaf (under Elsie Peters) |
10. Why did P. C. Nelson’s Bible Doctrines (printed by Gospel Publishing House) become a popular manual? | It was written in plain language and provided a working knowledge of AG beliefs.. |
11. Which of the following women ministers—known as “Mother Peace”—served in China during the troubled times of opium addiction and famine? | Marie Stephany. |
12. One of the best-known spiritual mentors in Pentecostal circles who ministered for sixty-seven years was | Hattie Hammond. |
13. One reason for the rise of the New Order of the Latter Rain was the | concern that the days of power in the Pentecostal Movement seemed to be over. |
14. In general, what was the result of the healingevangelistic ministry overseas? | Healing evangelism had a lasting and positive effect on the growth of the Assemblies of God. |
15. A significant outcome of the 1959 General Council in San Antonio, Texas, was the | election of second generation Pentecostal leaders born in the twentieth century. |
16. What influenced the General Council to officially condemn racial discrimination? | Billy Graham had invited an African American to join his evangelistic team, causing the Council embarrassment. |
17. J. W. Tucker’s martyrdom resulted in the salvation of many because | custom required the Mangbetu tribe to listen to Tucker’s gospel message since his blood had mingled with the water of their river. |
18. At the Conference on the Holy Spirit in 1982, Thomas Zimmerman warned against the extremes of withdrawing from the world and | focusing on social activism to the exclusion of spreading the gospel. |
19. The Jumaa Prayer Fellowship is now known as | Global Initiative: Reaching Muslim Peoples. |
20. Who served as national secretary of the Education Department and as president of several Assemblies of God colleges? | J. Robert Ashcroft |
21. George O. Wood’s five core values include proclaiming Christ, investing in the next generation, planting churches and revitalizing existing ones, and | resourcing our Fellowship, and praying for God’s favor. |
22. The four positions that were added to the Executive Presbytery were for (1) a minister under 40, (2) an ordained female, (3) a minister from a third language area, and (4) | an African-American. |
23. The Network of Women Ministers exists to: | develop, mentor, and resource vocational women and to prepare women for ministry. |
24. At the 2009 General Council, what was officially added as the fourth reason for being of the Assemblies of God? | Demonstrating compassion. |
25. Who are religious nones? | People who claim no religious affiliation. |
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