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People part 2
Muslim Evangelism Methods
100
The founder of China Inland Mission.
Who was Hudson Taylor?
100
China Inland Missions mission headquarters was located here.
Where is China?
100
One of this organization's mission strategies was not soliciting money - at least not directly.
Who was the China Inland Mission?
100
This young man came from the islands and ended up at Yale University where he was seeking an education. He converted, and was planning to return to his home, but he died before he returned.
Who was Obookiah?
100
This evangelism method involves hospitals and schools.
What is the institutional method?
200
A biographer who believed that biography was a good way to inspire and teach about missions methods.
Who was Constance Padwick?
200
Kapiolani threw her rocks and berries into Pele's volcano on this island.
Where is Hawaii?
200
This denomination funded their missionaries a bit more generally than Hudson Taylor funded his. This caused a bit of grumbling on the way to China... 
Who were the Presbyterians?
200
This woman was accused of being proud. As a result, she adopted the motto "Seek meekness".
Who was Maude Cary?
200
This method involves living your life as closely as possible to the Muslim culture - unless it compromises your beliefs.
What is contextual evangelism?
300
A Catholic priest who dedicated his life to ministering to lepers in the islands. He later died of leprosy.
Who was Father Damien?
300
This was the country from which almost all nineteenth century missionaries to Korea cam from.
What is the United States of America?
300
These missionaries used a unique method for their fundraising - they raised funds for their partner!
Who were Zwemer and Cantine?
300
This man was a church planter and leader of the Japanese Christians. Americans had a difficult time with his insistence on calling his congregation "Japanese".
Who was Kanzo Uchimura?
300
This method involves debating Muslims on the issues with their beliefs.
What is the confrontational method of evangelism?
400
A missionary who was involved in the shelling of coastal villages - but only as a "translator". This action compromised the missions effort in the South Seas.
Who was John Patton?
400
King Pomare desired to be baptized even though there were some moral deficiencies in his character. Eventually he was baptized on this island. 
Where is Tahiti?
400
The Goforths very interesting missionary strategy that included tours! It involved taking people through their home, then telling their "tourists" the Gospel. 
What was the "open house method" of evangelism?


400
This Russian Orthodox father took the side of the Japanese in the Russian Japanese conflict, encouraging his congregation that they were citizens of heaven, but should support their government.
Who was Ivan Kasatkin?
400
This method involves meeting with people privately and build relationships with them through talking and witnessing.
What is the traditional evangelical method of evangelism?
500
Although this missionary respected the Coptic Christians, he had an issue with their lack of evangelism.
Who was Temple Gairdner?
500
The practice of "blackbirding" shut down the missions training school of John Patteson, but opened up a large mission field on these island.
What are the Solomon Islands?
500

These missionaries had a very good strategy for reaching Melanesia. They would bring students to their training school, then send them back home to evangelize their friends, families, and neighbors.

Who were John Patteson and George Selwyn?

500
This missionary statesman from China was invited to speak to Korean missionaries about his methods and ideas. Although he only spent two weeks there, it changed the course of Korean missions.
Who was Nevius?
500
This method involves a focus on respectful interaction. You learn about the other person's beliefs and teach them yours through dialog. 
What is dialogical evangelism?
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