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Certainly, here are the closed questions translated into multiple-choice format:

After his encounter with the resurrected Christ, did James:


• a) Become a leader of the Jerusalem church?
• b) Deny his association with Jesus?
• c) Leave his faith altogether?

Did C.S. Lewis initially:


• a) Embrace the deity of Christ?
• b) Deny the deity of Christ before embracing Christianity?
• c) Remain neutral about the deity of Christ?

Did Mother Teresa's ministry primarily focus on:


• a) Serving the wealthy and privileged?
• b) Advocating for political causes?
• c) Serving the destitute and the outcast?

The founders of the Salvation Army, William and Katherine Booth, believed in:
• a) Focusing on personal wealth and comfort?
• b) Ministering exclusively to the clergy?
• c) Ministering to the poor as a way of serving Christ?

Did Lew Wallace's studies on Christianity ultimately:


a) Strengthen his atheistic beliefs?
b) Make him indifferent to religious matters?
c) Lead him to embrace Christianity?

Open Questions:

What event caused James to radically change his perspective on Jesus?

Describe the transformation of Saul of Tarsus into Paul, the propagator of the Christian message.

How did C.S. Lewis's faith transformation impact his life and work?

How did the Christian faith influence Richard Wurmbrand's life and work under the communist
regime?
What central message are you trying to convey through the examples of individuals transformed by
their faith in Jesus?

True/False:

Richard Wurmbrand was tortured for his involvement in the underground church during the communist
regime in Korea. (False/true)

Joon Gon Kim lost his family and was brutally beaten by communist sympathizers from his village in
Korea. (True/False)

James, the brother of Jesus, did not experience any change in his beliefs after the crucifixion of Jesus.
(False/True)
C.S. Lewis always believed in the deity of Christ and never denied His existence. (False/True)

Mother Teresa considered her work with the poor as an expression of her love for God. (True/True)

Conceptual Questions:

How would you describe the relationship between the historical and modern examples of
transformation through Christianity?

What role does personal encounter with Jesus play in the conversion stories presented?

How do you think the adversities and persecutions faced by these individuals influenced their
commitment to the Christian faith?

What common characteristics do you find among the diverse individuals who experienced
transformation through Christianity?

What is the central message you are trying to convey by mentioning examples of lives transformed by
faith in Jesus in both a historical and contemporary context?

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