GLST 200 Quiz 8

GLST 200 Quiz 8 Liberty University

Set 1

  1. is a term that business ventures that are created and managed specifically for the purpose of advancing the cause of Christ in less-reached parts of the world.
  2. A(n) is a day-to-day disciple for whom Christ’s global cause has become their integrating, overriding priority.
  3. Local churches do NOT have the potential and resources needed to advance world evangelization.
  4. David Bryant points to what Old Testament passage as a template for missions?
  5. There are people in the USA from almost 200 countries in the world.
  6. According to Tim Keller, why is it that major cities are not being reached by the church on any kind of scale?
  7. Ralph Winter mentions several ways you can moblize yourself for missions. Which of the following does he mention?
  8. To become a World Christian, you must cross barriers of culture or geography in order to bring the gospel to people who can hear it no other way.
  9. The Lausaunne Covenant was signed in what year?
  10. American evangelicals spend more on weight loss programs each year than they give to missions agencies.
  11. Christ followers who are not in vocational full time ministry require a career change to make an impact in missions.
  12. Which of the following persons does God use in His work in the world?
  13. Hickman, Hawthorne and Ahrend list four practices of the World Christian journey. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
  14. Which of the following does Tim Keller list as reasons for planting new churches?
  15. What lead the Forciers to split from their home church?
  16. Using business as a vehicle for missions is a new concept.
  17. Studies show that the average new church will bring new people into the life of the Body of Christ at a GREATER rate than that of an older congregation of the same size.
  18. The Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization brought together participants from over
  19. Every Christian is meant to be a World Christian.
  20. According to Bower and Ellis, what does it take for God to use all of our capacity for His purposes?
  21. According to Ralph Winter, the antidote for affluence is reconsecration. What does Winter want us to reconsecrate ourselves to?
  22. Tentmaking can be defined as:
  23. The Lausanne Covenant affrims that Christian presence, without proclamation, is a valid form of evangelism.
  24. The Lausanne Covenant outlines the dangers of cooperation and discourages cooperation whenever possible.
  25. What major Christian figure led the leaders and participants in signing the Lausanne Covenant?

Set 2

  1. The Lausanne Covenant affrims that Christian presence, without proclamation, is a valid form of evangelism.
  2. The Lausaunne Covenant was signed in what year?
  3. Hickman, Hawthorne and Ahrend list four practices of the World Christian journey. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
  4. The Lausanne Covenant outlines the dangers of cooperation and discourages cooperation whenever possible.
  5. What lead the Forciers to split from their home church?
  6. Using business as a vehicle for missions is a new concept.
  7. To become a World Christian, you must cross barriers of culture or geography in order to bring the gospel to people who can hear it no other way.
  8. According to Bower and Ellis, what does it take for God to use all of our capacity for His purposes?
  9. Which of the following persons does God use in His work in the world?
  10. Christ followers who are not in vocational full time ministry require a career change to make an impact in missions.
  11. Hickman, Hawthorne and Ahrend list four disciplines that help World Christian live life on purpose. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
  12. Tentmaking brings credibility to the worker, helps him/her identify with the locals, and models the Christian life to new believers.
  13. A(n) ________________ is a day-to-day disciple for whom Christ’s global cause has become their integrating, overriding priority.
  14. Local churches do NOT have the potential and resources needed to advance world evangelization.
  15. David Bryant points to what Old Testament Passage as a template for missions?
  16. American evangelicals spend more on weight loss programs each year than they give to missions agencies.
  17. One type of mission agency is one that does “service missions.” Which of the following BEST describes service missions?
  18. According to Ralph Winter, the antidote for affluence is reconsecration. What does Winter want us to reconsecrate ourselves to?
  19. ____________________ is a term that describes when Christian business professionals become effective in their workplace.
  20. There are people in the USA from almost 200 countries in the world.
  21. Every Christian is meant to be a World Christian.
  22. What major Christian figure led the leaders and participants in signing the Lausanne Covenant?
  23. Christian __________________ Development seeks to help the world’s poorest people start successful, God-honoring businesses with the help of small loans.
  24. Which of the following does Tim Keller list as reasons for planting new churches?
  25. According to Harper, a World Christian is not dependent on location or vocation, it is a mindset.

Set 3

  1. What major Christian figure led the leaders and participants in signing the Lausanne Covenant?
  2. Christ followers who are not in vocational full time ministry require a career change to make an impact in missions.
  3. ____________________ is a term that describes when Christian business professionals become effective in their workplace.
  4. ____________________ is a term that business ventures that are created and managed specifically for the purpose of advancing the cause of Christ in less-reached parts of the world.
  5. A(n) ________________ is a day-to-day disciple for whom Christ’s global cause has become their integrating, overriding priority.
  6. One type of mission agency is one that does “service missions.” Which of the following BEST describes service missions?
  7. Hickman, Hawthorne and Ahrend list four disciplines that help World Christian live life on purpose. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
  8. David Bryant points to what Old Testament Passage as a template for missions?
  9. Tentmaking brings credibility to the worker, helps him/her identify with the locals, and models the Christian life to new believers.
  10. Local churches do NOT have the potential and resources needed to advance world evangelization.
  11. The Lausanne Covenant affrims that Christian presence, without proclamation, is a valid form of evangelism.
  12. Christian __________________ Development seeks to help the world’s poorest people start successful, God-honoring businesses with the help of small loans.
  13. Every Christian is meant to be a World Christian.
  14. Ralph Winter mentions several ways you can moblize yourself for missions. Which of the following does he mention?
  15. Which of the following persons does God use in His work in the world?
  16. What lead the Forciers to split from their home church?
  17. According to Harper, a World Christian is not dependent on location or vocation, it is a mindset.
  18. According to Bower and Ellis, what does it take for God to use all of our capacity for His purposes?
  19. The Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization brought together participants from over _____ nations.
  20. According to Ralph Winter, the antidote for affluence is reconsecration. What does Winter want us to reconsecrate ourselves to?
  21. Christians intentionally finding employment in cross-cultural contexts is called …
  22. What are the two types of work within the World Christian Movement that Ralph Winter names?
  23. To be a part of the World Christian Movement, you must become a foreign missionary.
  24. There are people in the USA from almost 200 countries in the world.
  25. Using business as a vehicle for missions is a new concept.

Set 4

1. One type of mission agency is one that does “service missions.” Which of the following BEST describes service missions?
2. The Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization brought together participants from over _____ nations.
3. The Lausanne Covenant affrims that Christian presence, without proclamation, is a valid form of evangelism.
4. What major Christian figure led the leaders and participants in signing the Lausanne Covenant?
5. The Lausanne Covenant outlines the dangers of cooperation and discourages cooperation whenever possible.
6. To be a part of the World Christian Movement, you must become a foreign missionary.
7. Every Christian is meant to be a World Christian.
8. What are the two types of work within the World Christian Movement that Ralph Winter names?
9. According to Ralph Winter, the antidote for affluence is reconsecration. What does Winter want us to reconsecrate ourselves to?
10. Which of the follow best describes a “Faith Mission”?
11. What best describes the “wartime” lifestyle?
12. is a term that business ventures that are created and managed specifically for the purpose of advancing the cause of Christ in lessreached parts of the world.
13. To become a World Christian, you must cross barriers of culture or geography in order to bring the gospel to people who can hear it no other way.
14. American evangelicals spend more on weight loss programs each year than they give to missions agencies.
15. Christian __________________ Development seeks to help the world’s poorest people start successful, Godhonoring businesses with the help of small loans.
16. The acronymn STM satnds for …
17. A(n) ________________ is a daytoday disciple for whom Christ’s global cause has become their integrating, overriding priority.
18. According to Ralph Winter, obedience to the Great Commission has been more consistently poisoned by ______________ than by anything else.
19. Christians intentionally finding employment in crosscultural contexts is called …
20. Which of the following persons does God use in His work in the world?
21. Using business as a vehicle for missions is a new concept.
22. David Bryant points to what Old Testament Passage as a template for missions?
23. Hickman, Hawthorne and Ahrend list four practices of the World Christian journey. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
24. The Lausaunne Covenant was signed in what year?
25. Local churches do NOT have the potential and resources needed to advance world evangelization.

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