Created by Julie Gholston
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Question | Answer |
1. Identify a significant change in the General Council organization that took place at the 1971 General Council (in Kansas City) | One assistant general superintendent was retained, as was the executive director of foreign missions. |
2. In what way did General Superintendent Thomas Zimmerman respond to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon charismatic believers? | The charismatic renewal was seen as God’s way of balancing liberalism and humanism in our culture. |
3. What is the special role of the Commission on Doctrinal Purity? | Prepares position papers on issues directly related to Assemblies of God doctrine |
4. Identify a significant factor that resulted in the Swaggart and Bakker scandals. | Both ministries were privately owned corporations, beyond the counsel or control of the General Council. |
5. What weekly, printed publication served as the offi cial voice of the Fellowship for more than one hundred years? | Pentecostal Evangel |
6. What is notable about how G. Raymond Carlson and other leaders guided the denomination through the dark days of scandal in the 1980s? | Carlson’s unwavering stand for integrity was praised |
7. Which of the following is identified in the text as a danger in high profile ministries? | Counsel and accountability are refused |
8. Who was the dedicated college professor who counseled engaged students because he wanted them to enjoy an enduring marriage? | J. Bashford Bishop |
9. Stanley Horton was best known for his service in which role? | Theologian and seminary professor |
10. Which individual has been identified as an activist in Assemblies of God ministry? | Billie Davis |
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