Hint: Don’t look now, but I bet you’re reading it!
Answer: A. Holiness Today
David Felter has served the Church of the Nazarene as a pastor, editor, director of Adult Ministries, and director of Communications Services. In addition to his duties with Holiness Today, he continues to serve as general editor for the denomination and senior editor for NCN News.
Hint: This city’s state is famous for basketball, boilermakers, and a brickyard.
Answer:
B. Indianapolis, Indiana
Lay and ministerial delegates from around the world will converge on
Indianapolis June 22—July 1, 2005, for the 26th General Assembly and
Conventions of the Church of the Nazarene.
Answer: A. The complete text of the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene
At <www.nazarene.org> you can find links to just about anything relating to the Church of the Nazarene. Although the site does include our Articles of Faith, the full text of the Manual is available only in print or on CD through Nazarene Publishing House.
Hint: Stumped? Visit <www.nazarene.org> to find out!
Hint: He oversees an important element in the support and development of Nazarene clergy.
Answer: C. Charles Zink
Before his appointment to Clergy Development, Rev. Zink served as superintendent of the Upstate New York (1992-97) and New England (1997–2004) Districts.
Hint: The beautiful Masai Mara plain sets the stage for their shared story.
Answer: D. All three have a connection to Africa Nazarene University
Mark Moore was the first rector of Kenya Nazarene Bible College, which became Africa Nazarene University (ANU) in 1994. Leah Marangu, current vice-chancellor of ANU, has been recognized by Kenya’s president for her contributions to education in that country. She is the first woman to hold such a high position in Kenyan education. Fred Huff is the director of the Africa Region, home to the university.
Hint: If you visit, don’t miss Malolotja Falls, the Great Usutu River, and Piggs Peak.
Answer: C. Swaziland
They Cry in the Night depicts the moving story of Harmon and Lula Schmelzenbach and their struggle to plant the gospel in northern Swaziland in the early 1900s. It is available through Nazarene Publishing House.
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