YOUT 201 Quiz 3 Liberty University
- According to the author, there are various qualities of vibrant spiritual formation.
- The __________ church model is about the family.
- “When it comes to parents being involved in student ministry they should not have to go through the same vetting process that any other volunteer goes through.”
- The Apostle Paul refers to Timothy’s family’s spiritual influence on him.
- Regarding adults in student ministry, the author states that a person’s spiritual gifts, personal skills and personality must all fit succinctly for them to be involved in student ministry.
- According to Dr. Vandegriff, spontaneity can be experienced in youth ministry programming, even if thought is given to structure before plans are carried out.
- Brown recommends the student ministry always stay within their own silo of ministry.
- 2 Timothy 3:10–17 speaks to the need for Timothy to stay on target with his ministry.
- Youth ministries need the age, maturity, experience, wisdom, and resources of:
- The __________ church model is about being “PC” (Politically Correct).
- In the video “Let’s Never Forget the Lost,” Dr. Brown took the viewer to where:
- In the video “Let’s Never Forget the Lost,” Dr. Brown read what Scripture from Jesus’s teaching on evangelism:
- In the video “Where Should Student Ministry Fit?” the emphasis is isolation and not integration.
- Before we can have any opportunity to minister and disciple teenagers, we must first have a basic knowledge of
- In the video “Where Should Student Ministry Fit?” Dr. Brown spoke of a young Jesus approaching some adults and engaging in spiritual discussion. These adults were:
- One way to lower the church attrition rate among wayward college students is to:
- Research has demonstrated that the consequences of parents yelling at their children is equal to:
- Which is not a basic description of managing a small group?
- According to Dr. Vandegriff, student ministries that have large crowds without spiritual growth are partly responsible for the statistics on college students leaving the church.
- In the video “Where Should Student Ministry Fit?” Dr. Brown spoke of the need for each generation to take responsibility for the next generation. The book of the Bible he used for this truth is:
- “Discipleship and evangelism are a part of the same process, and student ministry should reflect a healthy balance of both.”
- “From a psychological context, parents are beginning to become independent from their teenagers.”
- “If we are not speaking for transformation then we are just doing an academic exercise.”
- “On the youth ministry side of things, intergenerational means including as much family as possible.”
- Thanks to the internet, teenagers are:
- According to the work text, the Jewish culture had “age-specific” ministry.
- “The church is not an option!” Which “think” statement was NOT stated next?
- “An Inside-Out Church primarily focuses on reaching the lost.”
- According to the author, there are some research studies that indicate that young people raised in age-specific ministries often don’t remain in the church once they are adults.
- What distinguishes the church from social agencies that work with teenagers?
- Which one of the following is a characteristic of a potential intergenerational volunteer for youth ministry?
- The Old Testament has examples where the young and the old were together in general assemblies.
- “__________ and __________ should go hand in hand.”
- “Spiritual formation is about drawing students to us as their mentors.”
- “Youth leaders are the key influence and influencers in the lives of our teenagers.”
- In the video “Where Should Student Ministry Fit?” Dr. Brown mentioned three areas of importance. Choose the one he did not speak of:
- In the work text section that addresses the question, “Should the church even have student ministry?” which response best relates to the statistic that 96% of students are not saved?
- According to Dr. Brown, “The home and church should be in partnership.”
- It is part of the youth worker’s responsibility to aid teenagers to:
- In the work text section that addresses the question, “Should the church even have student ministry?” which response best relates to the Scripture in Ephesians 4:11–16?
Set 1
- The author mentions that for some reason, either unknowingly or with intention, past student ministry has overlooked the critical segment of parents.
- Research has demonstrated that the consequences of parents yelling at their children is equal to:
- It is part of the youth worker’s responsibility to aid teenagers to:
- According to the author, there are various qualities of vibrant spiritual formation.
- According to Dr. Vandegriff, spontaneity can be experienced in youth ministry programming, even if thought is given to structure before plans are carried out.
- What distinguishes the church from social agencies that work with teenagers?
- Youth ministries need the age, maturity, experience, wisdom, and resources of:
- “Youth leaders are the key influence and influencers in the lives of our teenagers.”
- According to the author, parents with teenagers are automatically qualified to be involved in youth ministry.
- If parents do not create a safe environment for their teenagers that is free from judgment and verbal attacks, their teenagers will:
- Which one of the following is a characteristic of a potential intergenerational volunteer for youth ministry?
- “An Inside-Out Church primarily focuses on reaching the lost.”
- “If we are not speaking for transformation then we are just doing an academic exercise.”
- “When it comes to parents being involved in student ministry they should not have to go through the same vetting process that any other volunteer goes through.”
- “Spiritual formation is about drawing students to us as their mentors.”
- One way to lower the church attrition rate among wayward college students is to:
- According to the author, there are some research studies that indicate that young people raised in age-specific ministries often don’t remain in the church once they are adults.
- According to the author, it is wrong to think that youth workers can recognize bad parenting, especially those without children.
- Which is not a basic description of managing a small group?
- According to Dr. Vandegriff, student ministries that have large crowds without spiritual growth are partly responsible for the statistics on college students leaving the church.
- Thanks to the internet, teenagers are:
- “Discipleship and evangelism are a part of the same process, and student ministry should reflect a healthy balance of both.”
- “__________ and __________ should go hand in hand.”
- Before we can have any opportunity to minister and disciple teenagers, we must first have a basic knowledge of __________:
- According to the author, parents of teenagers are looking for ways to connect with their teenagers.
Set 2
- Thanks to the internet, teenagers are:
- According to Dr. Vandegriff, spontaneity can be experienced in youth ministry programming, even if thought is given to structure before plans are carried out.
- “When it comes to parents being involved in student ministry they should not have to go through the same vetting process that any other volunteer goes through.”
- According to the author, there are some research studies that indicate that young people raised in age-specific ministries often don’t remain in the church once they are adults.
- “Spiritual formation is about drawing students to us as their mentors.”
- Before we can have any opportunity to minister and disciple teenagers, we must first have a basic knowledge of __________:
- Which is not a basic description of managing a small group?
- According to Dr. Vandegriff, student ministries that have large crowds without spiritual growth are partly responsible for the statistics on college students leaving the church.
- Which one of the following is a characteristic of a potential intergenerational volunteer for youth ministry?
- One way to lower the church attrition rate among wayward college students is to:
- “An Inside-Out Church primarily focuses on reaching the lost.”
- What distinguishes the church from social agencies that work with teenagers?
- The author mentions that for some reason, either unknowingly or with intention, past student ministry has overlooked the critical segment of parents.
- “Discipleship and evangelism are a part of the same process, and student ministry should reflect a healthy balance of both.”
- According to the author, parents with teenagers are automatically qualified to be involved in youth ministry.
- According to the author, it is wrong to think that youth workers can recognize bad parenting, especially those without children.
- And should go hand in hand.”
- Research has demonstrated that the consequences of parents yelling at their children is equal to:
- If parents do not create a safe environment for their teenagers that is free from judgment and verbal attacks, their teenagers will:
- It is part of the youth worker’s responsibility to aid teenagers to:
- According to the author, there are various qualities of vibrant spiritual formation.
- “Youth leaders are the key influence and influencers in the lives of our teenagers.”
- “If we are not speaking for transformation then we are just doing an academic exercise.”
- According to the author, parents of teenagers are looking for ways to connect with their teenagers.
- Youth ministries need the age, maturity, experience, wisdom, and resources of: