EVAN 401 Quiz 1
- Billy Graham was saved at an evangelistic crusade.
- Billy Graham believes in the “inerrancy” of the Bible but not its “infallibility.”
- Which team member arrived early in Los Angeles to organize prayer teams for the 1949 crusade?
- Billy Graham met Cliff Barrows at:
- Isaac Ababio compared prayer to warfare.
- Because the media in against Christianity, evangelists do best to avoid television.
- Prior to his work in full-time evangelism, Billy Graham had worked as:
- What parable was used in the video to teach about encouraging a new believer?
- Follow-Up is the process of giving continued attention to new believers until they are at home in the local church.
- Stuart Hamblen’s conversion was an answer to Billy Graham’s prayer about whether or not they needed to extend the 1949 Los Angeles crusade.
- Post-modern thought feels shame rather than guilt.
- Evangelists should focus on the Gospel and not worry about social injustice.
- With what Reformer did Drummond compare Billy Graham’s reliance on the Scriptures?
- To keep his message simple, Billy Graham will only quote two or three verses in a sermon.
- Wilma Tan believes that women may be more receptive to the Gospel when they are having struggles or are in transition.
- Billy Graham admits that while the Bible has authority over believers is does not have authority for the unsaved.
- Billy Graham’s famous phrase is, “The Bible says.”
- In Billy Graham’s theology the Bible and the Holy Spirit are closely connected.
- The Amsterdam Affirmations are specifically written for evangelists.
- The authority of the Bible is only challenged by atheists.
- Billy Graham made a decision to accept the Bible by faith alone in the woods.
- Billy Graham met George Beverly Shea through:
- According to Robert Coleman, the uniqueness of Jesus means that we cannot train believers today the way He trained the disciples.
- Before he formed his own ministry, Billy Graham was an evangelist for the Youth for Christ organization.
- Frank Harber helped readers remember apologetic evidence with the word: