


VII. To Review: take this quiz of 10 multiple-choice questions based on the materials studied in Session 3.
1. According to the spoken sermon of Rev. Gabriel Salguero, God is
A. the combination of all racial colors.
B. without color.
C. brown.
D. like light which combines all colors.
2. According to the written sermon of Rev. Gabriel Salguero, Joppa represents
A. the place where Jonah disobeyed God.
B. the place where Peter had his dream about the net of unclean animals.
C. the place where one wrestles with him/herself.
D. all of the above.
3. According to the outline of “Misguided Motives for Urban Ministry,” Tink suggests
A. God can use impure motives for His purposes.
B. one must have a pure motive in order to do effective ministry in the City.
C. God will punish the person who does ministry with misguided motives.
D. impure motives will results in an imperfect, corrupted ministry.
4. The phrase “God has no hands but our hands”
A. is an example of a fact evident in Scripture.
B. is an example of a possible “Messiah complex.”
C. makes what we do in the City of ultimate importance.
D. is the strongest reason for accepting a call to ministry in the City.
5. According to Bakke, Christian ministry in the City ought to be motivated by
A. the Great Commission.
B. the Great Commandment.
C. both A and B.
D. one or the other, or both.
6. According to Bakke, the letter to Colossians
A. gives us a practical “tool kit” for ministry in the City.
B. contrasts with Philippians in that Philippians shows the incarnated, suffering Jesus who lives as a servant” while Colossians shows the supreme God who is Sovereign and bringing all things together under His control.
C. suggests our efforts in the City will never ultimately change the character of the City.
D. tells the story of a slave who is freed through the power of the Gospel and becomes bishop of Ephesus.
7. According to Bakke, John Wesley’s movement in the eighteen century brought with it
A. personal devotion.
B. community accountability.
C. recovery of mission.
D. all of the above.
8. According to Bakke, the result of Wesley’s “Methodist century” in the United States was
A. masses of converts.
B. changed lifestyles.
C. great social impact.
D. public or legislative actions.
9. According to Bakke,
A. what Paul wrote is only half the truth.
B. Paul went only to the cities on his missions.
C. Paul was constantly changing his methods of ministry.
D. all of the above.
10. According to Bakke, we can learn much about how to minister through City churches from
A. going to the local maverick downtown mall.
B. learning from the food business in the City.
C. observing symphonies and coaches.
D. all of the above.
Correct Answers
The answers are listed below. Please score yourself honestly. If you responded incorrectly, go back and review the material to understand the correct answer given.
1. D - like light which combines all colors.
2. C - the place where one wrestles with him/herself.
3. A - God can use impure motives for His purposes (as He did the disciples).
4. B - is an example of a possible “Messiah complex.” It tends to reduce the role of “prevenient grace,” that is God operating ahead of us in the City, to bring people to Him. We are called to be co-laborers with Him, not to replace Him.
5. D - be one or the other, or both (p. 100).
6. B - contrasts with Philippians in that Philippians shows the incarnated, suffering Jesus who lives as a “servant” while Colossians shows the supreme God who is Sovereign and bringing all things together under His control (pp. 100-1).
7. D - all of the above (p. 103).
8. C - “The social impact of these movements resulted from masses of converts and changed lifestyles more than public or legislative actions” (p. 103).
9. D - all of the above (pp. 104-5).
10. D - all of the above (pp. 117-122).
Your total score: ______
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