Lesson 13 - Motivating And Mobilising Your Laymen Flashcards
What is the formula for motivating people?
Purpose + Dignity + Confidence + Actions
= Results
List the three traditional motivational approaches NOT recommended:
A) Guilt
B) Duty
C) Eternal Rewards
List the three Scriptural approaches for motivation and mobilisation:
A) Gratitude to Jesus
B) Obedience to the Great Commission
C) Love for the lost
List the results of the doctrine of the Nicolaitans in order?
A) Domination of the clergy
B) Abdication of the laity
C) Ministry by default
List the three things the church has been described as in the scriptures:
A) A bride
B) A temple
C) The body
List six of the nine service gifts:
A) Serving B) Teaching C) Encouragement D) Giving E) Leadership F) Mercy G) Helps H) Administration I) Prophecy
What does the word ‘minister’ mean in the Greek?
Servant
What gives the layman confidence?
Training the layman
What are the four ways to motivate constantly?
A) Positive preaching
B) Lifting, Inspiring worship
C) Open acknowledgements
D) Ambassadors of Evangelism
True or false:
God will give the increase if one person sows and waters
False
True or False:
Mobilising and motivating the laity gives purpose.
True
True or false:
Not everyone in the church can be a minister.
False