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28:18-20
Make disciples of all nations |
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16:15
Proclaim the gospel to all creation |
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25:45-47
Repentance for the forgiveness of sins proclaimed to the nations |
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20:21
We have been sent with the same commissioning the Father gave the Son |
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1:8
We are empowered to be a witness to the ends of the earth. |
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In one word, state 4 reasons why the Moravians were successful. |
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Godly leadership
Revival
Prayer
Commitment |
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24 hour prayer chain started in 1727 and lasted until 1827 (100 years) |
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Outpouring of the Holy Spirit |
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1732-1760 – 227 missionaries 30 yrs 1760-1930–3,000 170 yrs missionaries Averages out to 1 of every 12 members |
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How many moravians were missionaries |
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Who were the first 2 Moravian missionaries |
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John Leonard Dober and David Nitchman |
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Who was the founder of the Moravians |
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Who were the first 2 Moravian missionaries |
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John Leonard Dober and David Nitchman |
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What are the first 5 epochs |
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Patriarchs Captivity Judges Kings Post Exile |
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What are the second 5 epochs |
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Romans Barbarians Vikings Muslims Ends of the Earth |
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the evangelization of people outside of church but within one's own culture. The only barrier to cross is the stained glass barrier. |
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Evangelization of people from different but similar culture. Two barriers are crossed: the stained glass window and an additional cultural distance sufficient to require separate church fellowships |
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Evangelization of people from radically different cultures. Evangelist must cross 3 barriers. Stained glass window, a language barrier, a major lifestyle barrier. |
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Give an example of when God advanced His purpose even though His people showed themselves unwilling to be sent as missionaries. |
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Acts 8:4 persecution along with Stephens martyrdom caused the people to scatter, preaching the word wherever they went. |
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What was the breakthrough at the council of Jerusalem in Acts 15? |
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God does not intend to divorce a people from their culture in order to become a christian. Salvation was extended to all who would believe in their hearts |
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What relevance is there in Acts 15 for missions today in this event? |
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Today we must not require other peoples to change their cultures in order to be saved. It is important that we sort out Jesus from our religious traditions, from “our” Christianity. |
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Explain how God's promise to Abraham in Gen 12:1-3 reveals that God is a missionary God. |
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1. God’s promise to Abraham in Gen 12:1-3 shows Gods missionary heart in the statement that through Abraham, all of the nations of the world would be blessed. The blessing that God is referring to is when he sends Jesus into the earth to die for the sins of all nations so that God’s kingdom, his redemptive rule and reign, may be experienced by all who believe in their hearts. |
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