Expansion to and from Every Continent A.D. 1900-2000
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Preparation for Intercultural Service
100
He prophesied that God would pour out His Spirit upon all flesh resulting in setting Christianity uniquely apart from other religions upon its fulfillment.
Who is Joel?
100
Wearing the clothing styles of the group you are called to and using a culture's celebration days to point them to Jesus.
What are examples of contextualization?
100
Became the first world religion by 1900.
What was Christianity?
100
Although everyone is not called to full-time vocational ministry, everyone is called to this.
What is making disciples? (the Great Commission)
100
Where a missionary must enter under a different role or title.
What is a Creative Access Country?
200
Created a legacy of bitterness and suspicion between Western Christianity and Muslims.
What are the Crusades?
200
The historical event when Martin Luther led a movement to break away from the Catholic Church.
What is the Reformation?
200
The practice of not allowing churches to grow up and take responsibility for themselves.
What is paternalism?
200
He was a early missionary to Muslims who was known for studying the Arabic language, wearing Arabic clothing and standing and proclaiming that Muhammad had broken all 10 commandments.
Who is Raymond Lull?
200
People who do not have access to the Gospel in a meaningful way.
What is an unreached people group?
300
The only three languages that the church of the Middle Ages accepted as proper for religious writings and services.
What are Latin, Greek, and Hebrew?
300
Known as the "Father of Modern Missions."
Who is William Carey?
300
A self-governing, self-supporting and self-propagating church.
What is indigenous church?
300
The organization founded in 1914 that committed itself to God for "the greatest evangelism the world has ever seen."
What is the Assemblies of God?
300
A missionary who works a job that opens up opportunities to reach seemingly inaccessible people in new ways with the Gospel.
What is tentmaking?
400
Some rulers forced everyone in their countries to be baptized.
What is a result of Christianity being declared the official religion of the Roman Empire?
400
To be able to skip language training and immediately preach in foreign languages.
What is a reason why missionaries sought the baptism in the Holy Spirit?
400
Putting local leaders in charge quickly based on the Spirit's enabling caused the growth of this missions movement.
What is Pentecostal?
400
A religious controversy in the 1920s and '30s within the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America and other church denominations over Bible interpretation influenced by Darwinism and higher criticism.
What is the Fundamentalist/Modernist Controversy?
400
A genuine dependence on God, humility and teachability and the fruit of the Spirit at work in a life
What are spiritual character traits?
500
They were accused of cannibalism - a misunderstanding of the Lord's Supper.
What is a reason why early Christians in the Roman Empire were persecuted?
500
In the 1700's, it was an impetus for around the clock prayer for missions for nearly 100 years and experienced signs and wonders in their services.
What is the Moravian Pentecost movement?
500
Tensions over necessity of evangelism and syncretism were reignited after this report issued in 1932.
What is the Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry?
500
1200 delegates from a number of missionary societies gathered at this conference to exchange views on ways to best fulfill the Great Commission.
What is the Edinburgh World Missionary Conference?
500
Offers up to 2 years to volunteer their skills and abilities to assist career missionaries on the field.