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Jugar Test
  • 1. 
    What is one benefit of serving others?
    A.
    Feeling rewarded and fulfilled
    B.
    Feeling tired and exhausted
    C.
    Feeling bored and uninterested
    D.
    Feeling stressed and overwhelmed
    2. 
    How does helping others put things into perspective?
    A.
    It has no effect on your own circumstances
    B.
    It makes you feel worse about your own circumstances
    C.
    It makes you feel indifferent about your own circumstances
    D.
    It makes you feel more positive about your own circumstances
    3. 
    What happens when people help others?
    A.
    They build relationships
    B.
    They become more selfish
    C.
    They become more competitive
    D.
    They become more isolated
    4. 
    In 2 Samuel 9:3-10, who did David help?
    A.
    Bishop Lawrence Rolle
    B.
    Elisha
    C.
    Pastor Carlos Reid
    D.
    Jonathan's son, Mephibosheth
    5. 
    How did the Shunammite women help Elisha?
    A.
    By making a room available for him
    B.
    By feeding him
    C.
    By giving him money
    D.
    By offering him a job
    6. 
    What do some individuals dedicate their lives to?
    A.
    Pursuing fame
    B.
    Traveling the world
    C.
    Serving others
    D.
    Making money
    7. 
    What does Bishop Lawrence Rolle's ministry help with?
    A.
    Feeding those in need of food
    B.
    Offering medical assistance
    C.
    Teaching job skills
    D.
    Providing shelter for the homeless
    8. 
    What does Pastor Carlos Reid do to help young people?
    A.
    Provides them with housing
    B.
    Helps them turn their lives around
    C.
    Teaches them new skills
    D.
    Gives them money
    9. 
    What is Pastor Carlos Reid in charge of?
    A.
    The Hope Center
    B.
    The Food Bank
    C.
    The Youth Center
    D.
    The Education Center
    10. 
    What is Pastor Carlos Reid considered?
    A.
    An agent of indifference
    B.
    An agent of destruction
    C.
    An agent of stagnation
    D.
    An agent of change