Criado por Julie Gholston
mais de 7 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
Assemblies of God founders identified what as the "chief concern of the church?" 14-1 | World evangelization |
The relationship of the local believers to the local church and the local church to other churches illustrates the 14-2 | Power of cooperation to multiply ministry effectiveness |
The Assemblies of God's focus on indigenous ministry gives primary attention to 14-3 | Establishing self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating churches in foreign nations. |
The fourfold strategy of Assemblies of God World Missions can be summarized as 14-4 | 1. Reaching 2. Planting 3. Training 4. Touching |
The Assemblies of God's threefold method for implementing missions ministry involves 14-5 | All the church in Communicating all the gospel to all the world. |
The primary source for mission support in the Assemblies of God is 14-6 | the local church |
Missions Sundays help local church congregations by 14-7 | presenting them with needs from around the world and giving them an opportunity to respond |
Churches find that using what tools once or twice a year can increase missions support? 14-8 | Holding a missions convention that connects the congregation with missionaries and missions needs |
A missions faith promise 14-9 | Gives the believer the opportunity to support missions regularly, trusting God to enable him or her to give |
Experience has shown that it is most effective to ask for new faith promises every 14-10 | six months |
What was "the chief concern of the church" identified in the formative gathering of Assemblies of God delegates? I-14-1 | Evangelism The delegates to the 1914 General Council identified world evangelization as "the chief concern of the church" |
How is the power of cooperation demonstrated throughout the structure of the church? I-14-2 | Individual believers find their 1. Faith strengthened and 2. Experience greater personal effectiveness 3. Enjoy multiplied ministry effectiveness in cooperation with other local churches |
What does an indigenous-ministry focus mean for those involved in ministry partnership? 1-14-3 | Those initiating the ministry seek to establish a church that is born, lives, and thrives in its own natural setting. The established church utilizes the strengths of the mother church without becoming dependent on that church for continued effective outreach |
What is the fourfold strategy of Assemblies of God World Missions? I-14-4 | 1. Reaching the lost with the gospel. 2. Planting local churches 3. Training leadership & lay ministers 4. Touching poor & suffering w/the compassion of Christ |
What is the Assemblies of God's threefold method for implementing its missions ministry? I-14-5 | 1. All of the church is committed to communicating 2. All of the Gospel to 3. All of the World |
What is the primary source of support in the Assemblies of God for missions ministry? 1-14-6 | The local church, rather than a centralized missions fund, is the strength of Assemblies of God mission support. |
What purpose does Missions Sunday serve? 1-14-7 | It gives churches a monthly opportunity to 1. Receive missions *offerings 2. Feature missions *speakers or multimedia events, and 3. Offer targeted *prayer for missions needs |
What purpose does a missions convention serve? I-14-8 | 1. Missions conventions create a focus on world missions each year 2. It reminds the local congregation of their responsibility in Great Comission 3. It gives an opportunity to regularly support missions |
What is a faith promise? I-14-9 | An acknowledgment of God's desire to give through a believer even beyond that believer's resources. A faith promise exercises faith in God's ability to provide the funds needed. |
What is the biblical foundation for making a faith promise? I-14-10 | The apostle Paul wrote of the believers in Macedonia who gave out of poverty and gave beyond their ability (give what you have and trust God to meet your needs - not give what you don't have and rack up debt) |
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