Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions by Roland Allen
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The difficulty of distinguishing medical, educational, and
evangelistic missionaries The reason why grades need not here be distinguished V. Sunday Schools-- The diverse character of Sunday Schools The table proposed CHAPTER V. THE MEDICAL WORK IN THE STATION DISTRICT. The tendency to treat medical and educational work as distinct from evangelistic Medical and educational boards and their surveys The difficulty of determining the aim of the medical mission First of medical missions as designed to meet a distinct medical need Two tables designed to present the medical force in relation to area and population The necessity of considering non-missionary medical work in this connection The extent of the work done in the year Then of the medical mission as designed to assist evangelistic work (i) The extent to which evangelists work with the medicals Caution as regards the use of this table (ii) The extent to which medicals assist the evangelists outside the institutions |
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