Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions by Roland Allen
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of reading amiss the number of paid workers is great. We have already
explained the difficulty of obtaining exact figures, or even estimates, of the number of voluntary unpaid workers, but a mere glance at the proportion of paid workers to communicants should be enough to persuade any man who desires to judge our work fairly of the necessity for such a table as we now suggest. --------------------------------------------------------------------- District.| Paid | Proportion | Proportion of | Remarks and | Workers. | of Paid Workers | Paid Workers | Conclusions | | to Christian | to | | | Constituency. | Communicants. | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- District.| Unpaid |Proportion |Proportion of | Remarks and | Workers. |of Unpaid Workers|Unpaid Workers | Conclusions | |to Christian |to | | |Constituency. |Communicants. | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Proportion of Christian | | | Constituency. According | |
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