EVAN 101 Quiz 3 Personal Evangelism
- According to Earley & Wheeler, it is not the amount of faith but the object of the faith that truly matters.
- Jesus did not always explain the meaning of a parable.
- Pace & Wheeler caution that if the need is too big, then do not try to meet it.
- In order to save us Jesus became human like us.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, listening is so easy that it is impossible to make a mistake.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, empathetic living is never forgetting how it feels to be lost.
- Pace & Wheeler say that the church needs:
- According to Pace & Wheeler, the parable of the widow is about being desperate in prayer.
- Pace & Wheeler use the term “Incarnational” to describe living with people.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, True Christianity is a blind leap into the dark.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, Informational Apologetics and Incarnational Apologetics cannot be combined.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, evangelism is both verbal and nonverbal.
- In order to obey truly the Great Commission, we must each ask ourselves the question, “Do I actually follow Jesus?”
- Earley & Wheeler cite the fulllment of prophecy as proof of Jesus’ claims.
- Pace & Wheeler cautioned against using a prayer journal.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, Incarnational Apologetics is important because the unsaved often need to see it to believe it.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, while the Bible describes what God does, It does not express what God desires.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, Colossians 3:16 shows a connection between the Bible and worship.
- Jesus Himself is an example of a person Who called for a response.
- Earley & Wheeler conclude that Christianity is no different than any other religion.
- Surprisingly, Early & Wheeler do not believe empathy is a tool for evangelism.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, because the of the nature of Servant Evangelism, it does not need to be evaluated.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, the essence of the incarnational life is wrapping our faith in the flesh of daily living.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, meditation is an intentional effort to concentrate on the truth of God’s Word.
- Earley & Wheeler warn against trusting in the Holy Spirit when asking for a response.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, listening, not just talking, is vital to evangelism.
- The Lord, Liar, Lunatic argument for the divinity of Jesus was based on the writings of:
- According to Earley & Wheeler, sympathy and empathy are the same thing.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, our confidence is not in prayer itself, but in the Lord Who answers the prayer.
- No other evangelistic method has been used more cross-culturally than the Jesus Film, and this week you checked out the website. For this essay you need to choose one specific JF Resource (App, DVD, Booklet, MP3, Wristband, or any other JF tool) and then describe how it could be used in a specific cross-cultural setting (Postmodern, Muslim, Hispanic, Inner-City, Youth/Child, or another culture group) for evangelism. At the end of the essay, be sure to explain how you would ask for a response.
Other sets
- According to Pace & Wheeler, Incarnation Apologetics is the public and private lifestyle of Christians that validate the truths of the Bible.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, meditation is an intentional e!ort to concentrate on the truth of God’s Word.
- Early & Wheeler explain that the Gospel can change an individual, but It cannot change a society.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, because the of the nature of Servant Evangelism, it does not need to be evaluated.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, sometimes God uses di”cult situations to teach us how to depend on Him through prayer.
- The empathy of Jesus is seen in:
- Jesus Himself is an example of a person Who called for a response.
- In Chapter 2, Pace & Wheelers suggested a substitute for reading the Bible.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, Servant Evangelism is never fun.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, sympathy and empathy are the same thing.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, True Christianity is a blind leap into the dark.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, while the Bible describes what God does, It does not express what God desires.
- Surprisingly, Early & Wheeler do not believe empathy is a tool for evangelism.
- Pace & Wheeler discourage reading the Bible with a devotional guide.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, it is possible to be sincere and yet be sincerely wrong.
- Pace & Wheeler caution that if the need is too big, then do not try to meet it.
- Pace & Wheeler use the term “Incarnational” to describe living with people.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, evangelism is both verbal and nonverbal.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, Informational Apologetics and Incarnational Apologetics cannot be combined.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, Empathetic listening is the deepest level.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, empathetic living is never forgetting how it feels to be lost.
- Pace & Wheeler cautioned against using a prayer journal.
- The Lord, Liar, Lunatic argument for the divinity of Jesus was based on the writings of:
- According to Pace & Wheeler, our con#dence is not in prayer itself, but in the Lord Who answers the prayer.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, listening, not just talking, is vital to evangelism.
- According to Pace & Wheeler, using a prayer schedule destroys spontaneity.
- In order to obey truly the Great Commission, we must each ask ourselves the question, “Do I actually follow Jesus?”
- According to Pace & Wheeler, 1 Peter 2:2 teaches that understanding the Bible leads to spiritual maturity.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, listening is so easy that it is impossible to make a mistake.
- According to Earley & Wheeler, calling for a response to believe in God started in the New Testament.
- No other evangelistic method has been used more cross-culturally than the Jesus Film, and this week you checked out the website. For this essay you need to choose one speci#c JF Resource (App, DVD, Booklet, MP3, Wristband, or any other JF tool) and then describe how it could be used in a speci#c cross-cultural setting (Postmodern, Muslim, Hispanic, Inner-City, Youth/Child, or another culture group) for evangelism. At the end of the essay, be sure to explain how you would ask for a response.