Chapter 3 Quiz Flashcards
1
Q
- What did World War II bring to light regarding the educational levels in the Assemblies of God?
A
Assemblies of God pastors did not meet the academic requirements to serve as military chaplains.
2
Q
- How were early Bible schools supported financially?
A
Work-study programs
3
Q
- What kind of literature was printed by the Gospel Publishing House?
A
Doctrinal manuals and songbooks
4
Q
- What organization was established as a result of Assemblies of God membership in the NAE?
A
The Pentecostal Fellowship of North America
5
Q
- Which statement best describes the typical Pentecostal ministerial training school (1928-1947)?
A
A core of Bible studies was accompanied by work (chores) and practical ministry.
6
Q
- Which of the following is regarded as a major contribution of Noel Perkin during his term as missionary secretary?
A
The development of a philosophy of missions and a missionary manual
7
Q
- Which of the following women ministers remained in Tokyo, Japan, during WW II and stayed on after the war to be an Assemblies of God representative to the Allied powers?
A
Jessie Wengler
8
Q
- Which statement best describes the goal held in common by the students and faculty members in the early Bible institutes?
A
The world must be evangelized before or until Jesus returns.
9
Q
- What word best describes a mentor?
A
Model
10
Q
- What evidence is there that organization in the Assemblies of God was effective in helping people to follow the Spirit?
A
Many new ministries were started.