AG History, Unit 2 (Chapters 7-12)

Description

AG History, Unit 2 (Chapters 7-12)
Julie Gholston
Flashcards by Julie Gholston, updated more than 1 year ago
Julie Gholston
Created by Julie Gholston about 7 years ago
54
1

Resource summary

Question Answer
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.
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

AG History, Unit 3, Chapters 13 & 14
Julie Gholston
AG History, Unit 1 (Chapters 1-6)
Julie Gholston
AG History, Chapter 9
Julie Gholston
AG History, Chapter 13, (EXTRA) Sixteen Fundamental Truths
Julie Gholston
Test Yourself, Chapter 11
Julie Gholston
Test Yourself, Chapter 14
Julie Gholston
Test Yourself, Chapter 1
Julie Gholston
1.1F(b) Early Pentecostals Differences/Similarities
Julie Gholston
AG History, Chapter 14
Julie Gholston
Mind Map - 1.1A Early Revivalists
Julie Gholston
AG History, Chapter 8
Julie Gholston