Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions by Roland Allen
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layman said recently, remain worse than a jigsaw puzzle!
THOS. COCHRANE. ANALYSIS OF CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. THE IMPORTANCE OF A DOMINANT PURPOSE. The modern demand for intelligent co-operation The same demand in relation to Foreign Missions The need for a definition of purpose The failure of our present reports in this respect Is definition of purpose desirable? It is necessary for formulation of policy Societies with limited incomes cannot afford to pursue every good object The admission of diverse purposes has blurred the purpose of Medical Missions The admission of diverse purposes has confused the administration of Educational Missions The admission of diverse purposes has distracted Evangelistic |
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