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Chmn 201 Exam 3 Study Guide
CHMN 201
Introduction to Church Ministries
Exam 3 – STUDY GUIDE

Be familiar with the following content from Chapters 27 – 31 of:
Earley & Gutierrez (2010) “Ministry Is…How to Serve Jesus with Passion and Confidence” (Nashville: Broadman & Holman).

Taken from Chapter 27 – “Praying For Those You Serve”
Earley & Gutierrez (2010) “Ministry Is…How to Serve Jesus with Passion and Confidence” (Nashville: Broadman & Holman).

According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "We must be men and women of prayer who learn to pray powerfully and effectively for _____."(be able to fill in the blanks) others According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "_____ _ ____ seeks the best for others before the throne of God by bringing their needs to the One who has the answer." (be able to fill in the blanks)
Intercessory prayer
According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "The term “intercede” means “_____ _ ____ _____ _.”(be able to fill in the blanks) to go between
According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "Prayer as a general term describes talking to God. Intercession is more specific. It describes coming to God _____ _ _____ _ _____ _ _____."(be able to fill in the blanks) on behalf of another
According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, Samuel so prioritized intercession that he felt it to be _____ to fail to pray for his people. (be able to fill in the blanks) sin/sinful According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "Although _____ _____ is certainly not all there is to ministry, it definitely is the heart of effective ministry." (be able to fill in the blanks) intercessory prayer
According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "Keys to Powerful Intercession include; Relentless Boldness, _____ _____, Brokenhearted Tears." (be able to fill in the blanks)
Sacrificial Selflessness
According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "There is no great servant leadership without brokenhearted tears." (be able to fill in the blanks) servant leadership
According to Ministry Is…, chapter 27, "One

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