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Created by Julie Gholston
about 8 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| 1. Which of the following is a characteristic of Assemblies of God missionaries in the early years? | Early missionaries went to the field without formal education, but they learned the language and culture of the areas where they ministered. |
| 2. Which statement best describes the type of missionary training that was available at Central Bible Institute during the early years (1914–1926)? | Biblical and spiritual preparation, accompanied by intercessory prayer and student life focused on missions. |
| 3. What specific belief motivated many early missionaries to endure the hardships of missionary work? It was felt that | preaching the gospel to all the world would bring Jesus back. |
| 4. What distinction was made between male and female missionaries prior to 1920? Female missionaries | were not permitted to fulfill the functions of ministry. |
| 5. Which of the following is identified in the text as a function of ministry? | Baptizing |
| 6. Which of the following is one of the policies decided on by the 1915 General Council for the administration of Assemblies of God missions? | Candidates for foreign missions would be examined by Council leaders. |
| 7. What method was used to demonstrate financial integrity in missions giving? | A printed report of missions giving was published in the Evangel. |
| 8. How did missionary policy change under the administration of J. Roswell Flower? | A representative was sent on a fact-finding tour of several mission fields. |
| 9. Identify a recommendation of the Second Missionary Conference (1918). | Children would collect money for missions in little wooden barrels. |
| 10. Which statement best describes the relationship of the (American) General Council with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada? | Because of legal requirements overseas, the Canadians formed their own missions agency. |
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