EVAN 101 Exam 1
EVAN 101 Exam 1 Liberty University
Set 1
- John 20:21 says,
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the “Broken Diagrams” capture all the facets of the gospel.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), without proper crosscultural understanding and dependence on God’s Spirit
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), to “believe in his name” means to welcome Jesus into your life as King and Teacher.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), sin is translated “crime” in Chinese and Japanese, so we must…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), by God giving Adam and Eve an intimate relationship with Him and making them rulers over the world He had created, he…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 1 is called
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), the shalom – peace and wholeness – we see in Eden shows us the good news of the gospel.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), some of us may be so eager to get people into the kingdom that we don’t take the time to love them.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), when Jesus used the term gospelor good news, he always talked about the kingdom of God.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), the Hebrew word shalomcan mean “peace,” “prosperity,” “wholeness,” “well-being”. It has relational content in which of the following:
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 5 is called
- According to Rawson (Introduction), the crosscultural part of crosscultural evangelism does not make that much of a difference.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), the intimacy God offered Adam and Eve is unlike anything the gods of other relgions can give.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), only God can make our relationship with Him right again and set us free from shame, guilt and fear.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), the perfect love for which all humans yearn exists in the Trinity, and it holds the universe together.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 5 in the Broken Diagrams introduces the
- According to Rawson (Introduction), by listening to and depending on Jesus, we can…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 6 is called
- According to Rawson (Introduction), Jesus’ incarnational model for fruitful outreach across cultures includes which of the following:
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 4: Jesus?
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 4 in the Broken Diagrams introduces the _________________________.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), sin is translated “crime” in Chinese and Japanese, so we must clarify that sin is a heart attitude.
- According to Rawson (Introducation), displaced peoples are more open to the Gospel than they would be at home.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 2 in the Broken Diagrams shows us that the earth was filled with sin and death.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 2 in the Broken Diagrams shows us that the earth was filled with…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 1: Broken?
- According to Rawson (Introduction), without proper crosscultural understanding and dependence on God’s Spirit, it is possible to do more harm than good.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), why do we not practice crosscultural evangelism in a grace-filled way?
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 1 in the Broken Diagrams sets up the story by discussing
- According to Rawson (Introduction), in Jesus, the great culture-crosser, we have a companion, guide and model.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the word “fear” was added to the bottom of frames 3 and 4 to address people with a sense of
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the word “harmony” will speak more powerfully to East Asians than the word “peace.”
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), gospel storytelling should always expose the preferred idol of the hearers so they understand what ___________________ means.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 3 is called Jesus.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), to “receive” Jesus means to trust in Him deeply.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), through sin Adam and Eve lost life; they were sent away from God’s presence and learned that they would die.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), in dying on the cross for human begins Jesus revealed God’s character as _______________________________,restoring honor to God lost when Adam and Eve sinned.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), Jesus desires to accompany, empower and transform us through the Spirit as we live in union with Him.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), delving deeply into ____________ will provide new understandings of the gospel and help us see why it is such good news in every culture.
Set 2
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 1 in the Broken Diagrams sets up the story by discussing
- According to Rawson (Introduction), in Jesus, the great culture-crosser, we have a:
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 2: Peace-harmony?
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 5 is called
- According to Rawson (Introduction), the most crucial lesson she has learned is that __________________ in our relationships give credibility to _________________.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), in Jesus, the great culture-crosser, we have a companion, guide and model.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the “Broken Diagrams” capture all the facets of the gospel.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), only God can make our relationship with Him right again and set us free from shame, guilt and fear.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), in the cross and resurrection Jesus triumphed over all God’s enemies, including death, and he is now reigning with the Father in heaven.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), the shalom – peace and wholeness – we see in Eden shows us the good news of the gospel.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), to “receive” Jesus means to trust in Him deeply.
- According to Rawson (Introducation), displaced peoples
- According to Rawson (Introduction), some people form deep relationships with others but hesitate to share spiritual matters for fear of making a mistake.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 1: Broken?
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), sin is translated “crime” in Chinese and Japanese, so we must…
- According to Rawson (Introduction), the crosscultural part of crosscultural evangelism does not make that much of a difference.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), why do we not practice crosscultural evangelism in a grace-filled way?
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), delving deeply into ____________ will provide new understandings of the gospel and help us see why it is such good news in every culture.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), Jesus desires to accompany, empower and transform us through the Spirit as we live in union with Him.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 4 in the Broken Diagrams introduces the _________________________.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 1 is called
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 4: Jesus?
- According to Rawson (Introduction), by listening to and depending on Jesus, we can…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 5: Life?
- John 20:21 says,
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), as we enter the worlds of our friends by listening and asking questions, we begin to see the world through their lenses.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), Jesus’ incarnational model for fruitful outreach across cultures includes which of the following:
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 5 in the Broken Diagrams introduces the
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), gospel storytelling should always expose the preferred idol of the hearers so they understand what ___________________ means.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), our motive in God’s missions is the same motive Jesus had to _____________ the glory of the Father to all peoples of the world so that every people group might join in the never-ending ____________ of the ____________.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), we are to go out as _____________ in God’s mission.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the word “fear” was added to the bottom of frames 3 and 4 to address people with a sense of
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), in dying on the cross for human begins Jesus revealed God’s character as _______________________________,restoring honor to God lost when Adam and Eve sinned.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the word “harmony” will speak more powerfully to East Asians than the word “peace.”
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), Jesus gives us honor for shame, forgiveness for guilt, peace for fear, and harmony instead of broken relationships when we…
- According to Rawson (Introduction), some of us may be so eager to get people into the kingdom that we don’t take the time to love them.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), in John 20:21-22 Jesus tells us that He plans to reach the world by
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), Muslims see the following as shameful and shocking:
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), by God giving Adam and Eve an intimate relationship with Him and making them rulers over the world He had created, he…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the Bible teaches that there is a God of love at the heart of the universe and that he made human beings for relationships of peace and harmony with him and each other.
Set 3
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 2 is called
- According to Rawson (Introduction), Jesus’ incarnational model for fruitful outreach across cultures includes which of the following:
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), the perfect love for which all humans yearn exists in the Trinity, and it holds the universe together.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), Jesus gives us honor for shame, forgiveness for guilt, peace for fear, and harmony instead of broken relationships when we…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), delving deeply into ____________ will provide new understandings of the gospel and help us see why it is such good news in every culture.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), John Ortberg describes the Trinity as “a community of greater humility, servanthood, mutual submission and delight than you and I can possibly imagine.”
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 3 is called Jesus.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the Bible teaches that there is a God of love at the heart of the universe and that he made human beings for relationships of peace and harmony with him and each other.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), Genesis 1-3 reveals that God designed humanity for
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 5 in the Broken Diagrams introduces the
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), as we enter the worlds of our friends by listening and asking questions, we begin to see the world through their lenses.
- According to Rawson (Introducation), displaced peoples
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 3 in the Broken Diagrams introduces the word __________.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the “Broken Diagrams” capture all the facets of the gospel.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 4 is called Jesus.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 2: Peace-harmony?
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), the shalom – peace and wholeness – we see in Eden shows us the good news of the gospel.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the word “harmony” will speak more powerfully to East Asians than the word “peace.”
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), what are the invitations that Jesus offers?
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), the word “fear” was added to the bottom of frames 3 and 4 to address people with a sense of
- According to Rawson (Introduction), why do we not practice crosscultural evangelism in a grace-filled way?
- According to Rawson (Introduction), by listening to and depending on Jesus, we can…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), sin is translated “crime” in Chinese and Japanese, so we must…
- According to Rawson (Introduction), abiding in and depending on Jesus to produce fruit in us, takes the stress out of crosscultural evangelism.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), through sin Adam and Eve lost life; they were sent away from God’s presence and learned that they would die.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), Jesus desires to accompany, empower and transform us through the Spirit as we live in union with Him.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), in John 20:21-22 Jesus tells us that He plans to reach the world by
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), sin is the heart attitude that puts self first, thus dishonoring and breaking relationship with God and people.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), by God giving Adam and Eve an intimate relationship with Him and making them rulers over the world He had created, he…
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), which verses support Frame 1: Broken?
- According to Rawson (Introduction), our motive in carrying out God’s mission is to hasten the return of Christ.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), “The Romans Road” shares the gospel story from a guilt-innocence lens.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), to “believe in his name” means to welcome Jesus into your life as King and Teacher.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), frame 2 in the Broken Diagrams shows us that the earth was filled with sin and death.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 1), Muslims see the following as shameful and shocking:
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), to “receive” Jesus means to trust in Him deeply.
- According to Rawson (Introducation), displaced peoples are more open to the Gospel than they would be at home.
- According to Rawson (Chapter 10), when Jesus used the term gospelor good news, he always talked about the kingdom of God.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), in Jesus, the great culture-crosser, we have a companion, guide and model.
- According to Rawson (Introduction), the most crucial lesson she has learned is that __________________ in our relationships give credibility to _________________.