Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions by Roland Allen
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District. | Population. | Paid Workers. | Proportion to | Remarks and | | | Non-Christian | Conclusions | | | Population. | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- _(d) The Unpaid Workers._ ----------------------------------------------------------------- District. | Population. | Unpaid | Proportion to | Remarks and | | Workers. | Non-Christian | Conclusions. | | | Population. | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- Here again it is the proportions which are illuminating and enable comparisons of different areas to be made. The bare figures of the number of Christians and communicants and workers by themselves would tell us very little; only when we have them related to a common factor do we get any real light. Let us now sum up our inquiry thus far. +-------------------------------------------------------+-----+ Work to be Done: Non-Christian Population. | | +-------------------------------------------------------+-----+ |
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