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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In "The Hatless Brigade", Rees stayed on the path God had for him and used his hatless state to help others experience the what?
(a) Hatless state.
(b) Intercessory prayer.
(c) Mission work.
(d) Spirit of God.
2. In "The Tramps", Rees used his own money to provide Tramps with food and what?
(a) Anointing oil.
(b) Prayer.
(c) Clothing.
(d) Water.
3. In "What is an Intercessor", who is described as the Great Intercessor?
(a) Spirit of God.
(b) Rees.
(c) Jesus.
(d) God.
4. "In "The Holy Spirit Takes Possession", Rees felt his co-workers needed what?
(a) Safer equipment.
(b) Spiritual growth.
(c) Moral boosters.
(d) Better wages.
5. In "What is an Intercessor", an intercessor gains a position of ___ through the acts of prayer.
(a) Power.
(b) Humility.
(c) Grace.
(d) Strength.
Short Answer Questions
1. In "Uncle Dick's Healing", Rees chose to stay in hidden what?
2. In "Lord Radstock", we learn that as an intercessor, Rees had to be prepared to be a ______ God used to bring forth an answer.
3. In "Lord Radstock", Rees came to bring an answer to Lord Radstock about the death of whom?
4. In "Marriage and Missionary Call", before leaving for mission work in another country, Rees and his wife were also called to do what?
5. In "Called Out From Wage-earning", Rees gave up his job and earnings from the ____ to meet this new call from the Lord.
Short Essay Questions
1. After the tubercular woman died, what happened to facilitate the development of Rees' love for fatherless children?
2. According to the descriptions in "What is an Intercessor," what is really asked of an intercessor that is not seen in prayer? Briefly explain your response based on information provided in the chapter.
3. How and why was Rees able to reach Lord Radstock to help him?
4. Who were two people affected by Rees' new prayer life, and how were they affected?
5. Why was Rees directed to send a cable, and what happened after the cable was sent from Madeira?
6. What does the author feel this collaborative writing of Howells' biography provides for the reader?
7. How can prayers be a sign of doubt?
8. In London, how did Rees' friend respond to Rees' hatless state?
9. How did Rees come to be in London, and why was he at first hesitant to go?
10. Who confronted Rees about this money issue, and what happened at the same time?
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