Welfare Ministry -- Study Guide
Study Questions on Section IV:
“Neighborhood Evangelism” WM-SG 13.1
1. Besides our benevolence, God calls for: (p. 71)
a.
b.
c.
WM-SG 13.2
2. In what two places do we see the result of the church members’ neglect to work along Christ’s lines? (p. 72)
a.
b.
WM-SG 13.3
3. Who should interest themselves in doing good? (p. 72)
WM-SG 13.4
4. Mrs. White carried a burden for the wealthy planters of the South, as well as for the poorer classes. (True) (False) (p. 72, p. 73) WM-SG 13.5
5. Members of poor households should be taught how to: (p. 75)
a.
b.
c.
d.
WM-SG 13.6
6. What two particular times are pointed out as times to engage in welfare ministry? (p. 76)
WM-SG 14.1
7. What is our first work? (p. 79)
WM-SG 14.2
8. What is the basis of godliness? (p. 81)
WM-SG 14.3
9. How is godliness obtained? (p. 82)
WM-SG 14.4
10. What can be done to lead to one hundred conversions to the truth where now there is only one? (p. 86)
WM-SG 14.5
11. How are we to approach people? (p. 87)
WM-SG 14.6
12. What qualities of character should be exercised as we visit people? (pp. 88-94)
WM-SG 14.7
13. What characteristics displayed by Christ during His ministry served to draw all classes to Him? (p. 95)
a.
b.
c.
WM-SG 15.1
14. When were the first works of the church seen? (p. 100)
WM-SG 15.2
15. What was Ellen Harmon’s feeling about personal work among those of her own young friends? (p. 99)
WM-SG 15.3
16. Wherever a church has been started what work are the members to do at once? (p. 105)
WM-SG 15.4
17. What is the best help ministers can give the church members? (p. 110)
WM-SG 15.5
18. When will the work of God on earth be finished? (p. 111)
WM-SG 15.6