PERSONAL EVANGELISM (DISCIPLEMAKING)
MID-TERM EXAM

NAME _______                                                                     SCORE _____
DATE ______

List and explain the four aspects of "Easy- Believism"

 

Being a witness can be defined three ways.   Name them, please.

The short form of witnessing is found in what passage of Scripture, and
involves which circumstances?

The sermon form of witnessing is found in what passage of Scripture, and
involves which circumstances?

Name the philosophy that has an improper emphasis on the dedication
and commitment to obey Christ in all areas of life, which places pressure
on a person to meet a standard that he/she is unable to meet.

How does Psalm 126:5,6 relate to the motivation for soul winning?

Within the witnessing context, fear can be overcome.   Name three ways and
give scriptural evidence to support each

Explain what is meant by the phrase, "Always leave an open door."

On the back of this sheet, write from memory Psalm 126:5,6

Listed below is the heading of one of the sections from the notes
"Recovering the Urgency in Evangelism".   As detailed as possible, please
write the information from that section.

**II Rekindling the Spirit's Fire, Letter A

 

Scenario: A faithful church member, John, comes forward after a morning
service, and wants to be saved.   You take him to a back room and begin to
deal with him about this spiritual problem.   You have known John for a
few years, in fact, you remember leading John through the plan of
salvation at a youth retreat when he was a teen.   John says that he has
been having some doubts about his salvation for a couple of months, up to
the present.   Because you dealt with John before, you want to handle this
with the utmost care and with as much spiritual insight that you can.

Your mission here is two-fold:
1. Find out the REAL problem (salvation or another spiritual problem)
2. Deal with the problem (come to a conclusion which avenue you will go)

**Be sure and use the principles covered extensively in your notes

You can use the back of this sheet   (Be creative!!!)