Drill Deck - BJU Heritage Studies 6, 4 ed. – Chapter 15: A Kingdom from Shore to Shore
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After Christ's time on earth, into what parts of Africa did the gospel quickly spread?
Because humans are made in God's likeness, what command of God are they able to carry out?
From what country did the gospel spread into northern Africa?
In what nation did Shintoism and Buddhism hold sway over its people?
In which nation did the attitude of its rulers change from tolerance to persecution of Christianity?
Knowledge of WHAT is the key to developing a biblical worldview?
What British missionary began work in 1854 in the interior land of China and founded China Inland Mission?
What British missionary went to China in 1807, dressed like the Chinese people, and translated the entire Bible into Chinese?
What Scottish missionary began missionary work in 1817 in southern Africa, setting up mission stations and translating the Bible into the local language?
What book says that one day Christ's kingdom will include people from "every nation, tribe, people and language" singing His praises?
What caused Christians in China to experience much persecution and to meet in secret after WW2?
What continent wanted its own peoples to provide leadership of churches after seeking independence from European colonial rulers?
What damaged the abilities that God gave men and women when He created them in His image?
What did the United Kingdom and Germany establish that opened the way for missionaries in southern Africa?
What does mankind exercise by harnessing the Nile, building structures, creating cities and governments, and developing philosophies?
What has kept the human race from complete self-destruction in the rise and fall of civilizations?
What has mankind received which allows him to design structures, develop languages, and write because people were created in the image of God?
What helped spread Christianity as believers fled to other parts of the world to escape imprisonment, torture, or death?
What in addition to false religions formed because people rejected God's truth and accepted only features of His character they liked or feared?
What is how a person sees and interprets the universe and everything in it?
What is salvation, that is, Christ's act of rescuing a person and freeing him from sin?
What kept Christianity outside the borders of China for so long?
What means the authority to rule?
What missionary began work in India in 1792 and trained Indian pastors to serve their own people?
What nation passed a law that required its trading companies to permit missionary work in the areas they controlled, opening the way for more missionaries in India?
What nation showed early evidence of Christianity when an early believer arrived and found Christians already there who had the Gospel of Matthew?
What religion did the Spaniards bring to Latin America?
What sense of right and wrong have people developed because they are made in God's image?
What was the religious movement that occurred when people separated from the Roman Catholic Church and trusted in Christ alone for salvation?
When were many foreigners, including Christian missionaries, driven out of China?
Which nation did Isaiah foretell would one day be God's people although they believed in many gods and often acted unjustly?
Which nation's diplomat negotiated a trade agreement with Japan and opened it to missionary work?
Who forbid evangelism by Protestant missionaries for fear of upsetting the Hindus and hindering business?
Who helped missionary efforts in Latin America by learning Spanish and Portuguese and spreading the gospel?
Who promised in Matthew 13:33 that his kingdom would continue to grow?
Who shared the gospel and planted churches in the Roman Empire?
Who taught that justification was by faith alone and helped start the Protestant Reformation?
Who was subduing the Aztec people in Mesoamerica while Europe was experiencing the Protestant Reformation?
Who was the Bishop of Alexandria that defended Christian doctrine against the false teaching of Arius that Jesus was not equal with God?
Who was the ruler that declared that Christianity would be tolerated in the Roman Empire, keeping Christianity from being stamped out by persecution?
Whose conquest reduced the influence of Christianity in northern Africa in the seventh century?
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