Gospel & Students Free Course, Final Test

Answer ‘True’ or ‘False’ for each of the following questions.

Lesson One

1. Students are faced with extremely significant life choices.

True/False

2. Student culture is the same as it always has been.

True/False

3. Presenting a set of principles about Christianity is the most effective way to share the Gospel.

True/False

4. Post-modernism rejects objective truth and claims that no real meaning can be ascribed to another person’s statements or writings.

True/False

5. ‘Outsiders’ and ‘insiders’ are subject to the same degree of respect.

True/False

Lesson Two

1. It is not very beneficial to try and anticipate what barriers we might face when sharing the Gospel.

True/False

2. A person’s family influences how they will view God.

True/False

3. Bias is a very powerful barrier to the Gospel.

True/False

4. Most college professors are very balanced and conservative in their worldview.

True/False

5. Ignorance and emotions are the only two types of barriers to the Gospel.

True/False

Lesson Three

1. Most people know how they can have hope.

True/False

2. The Bible says that we can know we have eternal life.

True/False

3. It is not important to make sure the terms you use are defined clearly.

True/False

4. ‘Perish’ means to spoil, fade, or disappear.

True/False

Lesson Four

1. Sinful activities are not promoted on college campuses.

True/False

2. Sin is simply ‘the bad things we do’.

True/False

3. Sin was at one time an archery term.

True/False 

4. All great leaders leaders were less sinful than most people.

True/False

5. Most people sense that their lives are not what they should be.

True/False

Lesson Five

1. Ephesians 2:8-9 is easily and correctly understood by most non-Christians.

True/False

2. ‘Blind faith; is an acceptable understanding of the word ‘faith’.

True/False

3. The gap between a finite and an infinite cannot be bridged in any amount of time.

True/False

4. Jesus is the vehicle for God’s grace.

True/False

Lesson Six

1. Most people do not understand why Jesus had to die.

True/False

2. A guilty person can redeem an innocent person.

True/False

3. Man can redeem himself from his own guilt.

True/False

Lesson Seven

1. The heart of the Gospel is a right relationship with God.

True/False

2. We receive a gift by taking it.

True/False

3. If someone is not ready to receive Christ, we should try to change their minds.

True/False

4. If someone is ready to receive Christ, we should leave them be to do it on their own.

True/False

5. We should make sure that a person who is ready to receive Christ has a full understanding of all the terms and concepts discussed so far.

True/False

Lesson Eight

1. Following up a new believer is not really essential.

True/False

2. New believers should be encouraged to attend church regularly.

True/False

3. New believers should be encouraged to share their faith regularly.

True/False

4. A new believer does not yet have a secure relationship with God.

True/False

5. Prayer is simply talking with God.

True/False

Lesson Nine

1. The only way to get better at sharing the Gospel is to do it.

True/False

2 Responses to “Gospel & Students Free Course, Final Test”

  1. Michelle Adams Says:

    Hello,

    I have printed Gospel & Students. I am sending this to my son. How do we have the test graded? 614-208-7031

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