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Careless, Awakened, Convicted, Converted - ANSWER Careless: no apparent concern
or obvious thoughts about God. Response- concern, listen, appeal to conscience,

Awakened: aware of sin but no effort to change. Get them to care,

Convicted: sin and Lordship. Response- relationship and vulnerability is key.,

Converted: Under Jesus' Lordship. 3R's- do they have these?



"Big Three" things you should learn from the internship? - ANSWER Love and undergird
the local church

Obey with a positive attitude

Develop a small group in any context

The Persuasion Triangle - ANSWER Audience- Who am I speaking to? Primary,
secondary and tertiary audience

Purpose- what am I trying to achieve? What am I wanting to happen as a result?

Context- What is the circumstance, and how do I best communicate given
setting/situation?

What is a hook when preaching? - ANSWER Something to engage the audience's
attention. Can be a question, story, interesting fact, ect.



Scriptures of gratitude, stewardship and thanksgiving - ANSWER Gratitude: 2 Cor. 9:15
"Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift"

Stewardship: Col. 3:23 "whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for
the Lord, not for man."

Thanksgiving: 1Thess. 5:18 "give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for
you in Christ Jesus"

, Scripture where Jesus had to plan out his time- ANSWER Luke 2:42-43 "at daybreak,
Jesus went out to a solitary place. The people were looking for him and when they came
to where he was, they tried to keep him from leaving them. But he said, "I must proclaim
the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns also, because that is why I was
sent."

Jesus knew what His purpose was and could say no to some things so that He could say
yes to that in which He knew He needed to invest.



Self-management, inward and outward government - ANSWER Self-management- we
cannot control time but we can steward ourselves and our priorities. Self-management
is how we steward our lives and responsibilities.

Inward govt.- this is internal motivation and convictions that drive us to do what we do.
Ie. discipline, determination

Outward govt.- these are external forces that motivate and drive what we do. Ie.
teachers, boss, family



Three Principles of Fishing - ANSWER Location, Selection, Presentation



Verses showing Jesus' value of women - ANSWER Luke 10:39- Mary sat at Jesus' feet
and he taught her the same as he was teaching the men

Luke 8:1-3 Jesus welcomed the women to come with them.



Explain one "tricky" passages about women in ministry - ANSWER 1Tim 2:11-15-
Context: Ephesus worshiped the goddess Diana (goddess of the moon, hunting, and
fertility. The twin of Apollo), who loved Orion. When Orion died Diana became a feminine
rebel. This is their "hero" they worshiped. In this verse women are saying things they
ought not to. They were quenching the HS because of their wrong motives in leadership.



Internal vs. External conflict - ANSWER Internal conflict- something not healed needs to
be brought before the Lord; leads to external conflict. External conflict- man v. man,
nature, ect. What is the goal focal point when ministering to the LGBTQ+ community? -
ANSWER Connecting people to Jesus. Jesus is the focal point What are the main
passages in Scripture used to "support" Homotextuality? - ANSWER Gen. 19:1-25
Judges 19:22-30 Leviticus 18:22 Jude 7 Romans 1:21-28

1 Corinthians 6:9-11

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