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Questions and Answers
What did Bill feel when he thought about leaving his friends in Fredericton?
What did Bill feel when he thought about leaving his friends in Fredericton?
- Indifference
- Anger
- Apprehension (correct)
- Excitement
What did Bill decide to try in the next camp?
What did Bill decide to try in the next camp?
- To avoid people who were not Christians
- To give up on sharing his faith
- To try a new approach (correct)
- To be more outspoken
What did Bill do when others told stories with expletives?
What did Bill do when others told stories with expletives?
- He argued with them
- He left the room
- He sat quietly, meditating (correct)
- He joined in
What did one of the boys call Bill?
What did one of the boys call Bill?
What was Bill doing at the shooting range?
What was Bill doing at the shooting range?
What was Bill's reason for going to the hospital?
What was Bill's reason for going to the hospital?
What occupation did Bill mention to the nurse?
What occupation did Bill mention to the nurse?
What did Bill say to the officers to explain his behavior?
What did Bill say to the officers to explain his behavior?
What did Bill say to himself after the incident?
What did Bill say to himself after the incident?
What was the boy's mother doing at the foot of her son's bed?
What was the boy's mother doing at the foot of her son's bed?
What did the nurse ask Bill when he returned to the hospital?
What did the nurse ask Bill when he returned to the hospital?
Study Notes
Bill's Spiritual Journey
- Bill felt apprehensive about leaving his friends in Fredericton and wondered if his approach to spreading the gospel had been effective
- He decided to try a new approach, being more low-key about his faith, especially when he arrived at Petawawa
Arrival at Petawawa
- Bill arrived at Petawawa and was allocated to a barracks, where he met new people who didn't know him
- He decided to pray in bed, lying down, to avoid drawing attention to himself
- However, he was overcome with the Holy Spirit and began speaking in tongues, shouting praises to God
- The officers were bewildered, but one of them seemed satisfied with Bill's explanation about receiving the Holy Spirit
New Friendships
- Bill felt embarrassed about the previous night's events, but three soldiers approached him, saying they liked what he did
- They were genuinely interested in his faith, and one of them had a Pentecostal mother
- Bill made new friends and found a way to attend a Pentecostal church in Pembroke
The Hospital Visit
- Bill felt compelled by the Spirit to go to the hospital in Pembroke
- He was driven there by an officer, who dropped him off at the hospital door
- Bill met a nurse who allowed him to visit the children's ward, where he tried to speak to the boys but felt tongue-tied
- He felt drawn to a room with a "No Visitors Allowed" sign, where he met a mother praying for her severely injured son
- Bill prayed for the boy, and the boy was instantly healed
After the Healing
- Bill left the hospital, feeling like an intruder in the emotional moment
- He later returned to the hospital to check on the boy and was met with excitement by the nurses
- The boy had been sent to Ottawa for tests and was found to be completely well
- Bill met with the doctors and nurses, who were amazed by the miracle
- He later visited the boy's family in Coburg, where he was treated like a king
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Explore the emotions and thoughts that come with leaving behind familiar places and people. This quiz delves into the psychological and emotional responses to change and migration.