Hint: It joins missionaries to local churches.
Answer: B. LINKS
Through LINKS (Loving, Interested Nazarenes, Knowing and Sharing), each local
church has an opportunity to become personally acquainted with a missionary
family and its field of service. Typically churches send packages, cash gifts,
cards, and other remembrances
to their LINKS missionaries.
Hint: Many people benefit from the work of this office.
Answer:
A. Pensions and Benefits USA
Serving Nazarene ministers, evangelists, church leaders, and church-employed
laypersons, this office offers retirement plans, insurance protection, compensation
planning, and general tax information as they relate to these servants of
the Church of the Nazarene at the local, district, and general levels.
Answer: B. Phineas F. Bresee Award
Caravan is a weekly kids’ club with an active, hands-on approach to learning. Children study the Articles of Faith of the Church of the Nazarene, examine the lives of prominent figures in Nazarene church history, and gain valuable developmental skills. Caravan’s highest award is the Phineas F. Bresee Award, named for one of the denomination’s founders.
Hint: A leading phounding phather
Hint: It is home to the world’s largest Protestant church.
Answer: A. Korea
The South Korea National District reported 29,907 full and associate members
in 2003. It was formed in March 2002 when five Korean districts united to
form one district. The Guatemala North Verapaz District comes in a close second
with 28,306 members.
Hint: He was in college administration before his election.
Answer: C. R. T. Williams
R. T. Williams was a 32-year-old evangelist when he was elected to the office of general superintendent in 1916. He previously had been a college teacher and administrator and was at one time the pastor of First Church of the Nazarene in Nashville.
Hint: It’s the same year the first lunar orbiter was launched.
Answer: B. 1966
Founded in 1966 with 12 full-time students from six countries, European Nazarene College (EuNC) is located in Busingen, Switzerland. EuNC reported 235 students enrolled in residential and extension programs in 2003.
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