OptiHealth Institute
Home
Contact Us
Donate
Sponsor
Disclaimer
Privacy Policy
Orientation
Library
Courses
Home
Contact Us
Donate
Sponsor
Disclaimer
Privacy Policy
Orientation
Library
Courses
Principles & Practice of Health Ministry
Chapter 5 - Quiz
Where Are the Baptisms?
This quiz is "open book." You may review the Chapter online.
Review Chapter
Opens in a new window.
*
Indicates required field
Name:
*
First
Last
Email:
*
1. Secular health programs are rightly accused of trying to create “healthy sinners.”
*
A. True
B. False
1. The correct answer is:
A
2. Health ministry programs, rightly conducted, will lead to baptisms and will elevate the reputation of a church in the community.
*
A. True
B. False
2. The correct answer is:
A
3. Baptisms resulting from health ministry programs where friendships are made are much more likely to stay in the church than baptisms resulting from traditional evangelistic activities.
*
A. True
B. False
3. The correct answer is:
A
4. Counting baptisms alone is misleading because it ignores the long process that leads up to baptism and also ignores the process of discipling that should follow.
*
A. True
B. False
4. The correct answer is: A
5. Information about Jesus, with an opportunity to apply His help to a specific problem, puts problem-specific evangelism into health education and creates a health ministry program.
*
A. True
B. False
5. The correct answer is:
A
6. We should not baptize anyone who doesn’t have an experiential relationship with Jesus.
*
A. True
B. False
6. The correct answer is:
A
7. Learning the distinctive doctrines is a function of health ministry, not just the doctrines dealing with healthful living.
*
A. True
B. False
7. The correct answer is:
B
Health ministry is "focused" evangelism, which helps people turn to God in faith for dealing with specific unhealthy habits and addictions.
*
A. True
B. False
8. The correct answer is:
A
You may check and correct your answers before submitting.
Submit
Health Ministry