Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Starter for 5! 1. What is a sin? 2.Which tree did Adam and Eve eat from which disobeyed God? 3.Give two Christian ideas on when God will judge people.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Starter for 5! 1. What is a sin? 2.Which tree did Adam and Eve eat from which disobeyed God? 3.Give two Christian ideas on when God will judge people."— Presentation transcript:

1 Starter for 5! 1. What is a sin? 2.Which tree did Adam and Eve eat from which disobeyed God? 3.Give two Christian ideas on when God will judge people. 4.Give two examples of Christian work within the community. 5. Give a quote that could be used to disagree with terrorism.

2 Starter for 5! 1. What is a sin? Any thoughts or actions that disobeys God’s laws and separates humans from God. 2.Which tree did Adam and Eve eat from which disobeyed God? The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. 3.Give two Christian ideas on when God will judge people. Immediately after death or on The Day of Judgement. 4.Give two examples of Christian work within the community. Food banks, street pastors. 5. Give a Christian quote/teaching that could be used to disagree with terrorism. ‘Thou shall not kill’, ‘Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called children of God’, Just War Theory – weapons should be used proportionately.

3 Match Up! 1.5 to 2.5 billion South America, Africa and Asia USA, Europe and the Middle East 1.1 billion in 2010 80,000 34,000 The number of new Christians per day Countries where Christianity is growing Countries where there is no significant growth in Christianity The number of Christians in the world The number of Catholic Christians in the world The number of converts in Africa per day

4 Match Up! 1.5 to 2.5 billion - The number of Christians in the world South America, Africa and Asia - Countries where Christianity is growing USA, Europe and the Middle East - Countries where there is no significant growth in Christianity 1.1 billion in 2010 - The number of Catholic Christians in the world China - 80,000 - The number of new Christians per day 34,000 -The number of converts in Africa per day

5 Church Growth – Mission and Evangelism Learning Objective: To understand the place of mission and evangelism in church growth. I can define the terms mission and evangelism I can explore examples of mission and evangelism I can evaluate whether worship or mission is more important

6 Mission and Evangelism ‘Therefore go and make disciples of all nations.’ Keyword: Mission A sending – it is the belief you have been sent to do something. Keyword: Evangelism This is the term used for spreading the Word and the Gospel (the message of Jesus).

7 Church Growth – Mission and Evangelism Learning Objective: To understand the place of mission and evangelism in church growth. I can define the terms mission and evangelism I can explore examples of mission and evangelism I can evaluate whether worship or mission is more important

8 Mission and Evangelism Research You are going to be finding out about 3 examples of how Christians today try to spread the message of Jesus around the world. Move around the room to scan the QR codes to help you answer the questions on your sheet.

9 Church Growth – Mission and Evangelism Learning Objective: To understand the place of mission and evangelism in church growth. I can define the terms mission and evangelism I can explore examples of mission and evangelism I can evaluate whether worship or mission is more important

10 Evaluate ‘It is more important to worship God than to evangelise.’ What do you think? AgreeDisagree

11 Church Growth – Mission and Evangelism Learning Objective: To understand the place of mission and evangelism in church growth. I can define the terms mission and evangelism I can explore examples of mission and evangelism I can evaluate whether worship or mission is more important


Download ppt "Starter for 5! 1. What is a sin? 2.Which tree did Adam and Eve eat from which disobeyed God? 3.Give two Christian ideas on when God will judge people."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google