The major ecumenical grouping, CSCWC, has 21 member bodies of Virtually all of Christianity's 350 Christian World CommunionsĪnd their 39,000 denominations give missionary outreach as their centralĮmphasis. Lastly, if one so desires, one can analyze all these 312 percentagesĪgain by any or all of the 39 variables themselves, leading to 12,168įoreign mission personnel sent out by 350 Christian World Now one can compare female workers with their male counterparts. This completes filling all 312 boxes on the same Same on the same sheet analysing all 7,085,000 male workers into 156īoxes of percentages. This gives you a grid that shows 156 percentagesĭepicting exclusively numbers of female workers. Do the same for Column 4, then for Column 6, Column 2 will now showģ8 percentage figures (%). You have worked out and place them in Column 2. Work out % figures in all other related boxes firstly in Likewise 11% are ordained clergy, and 0.1% are bishops or Which divided by 4,440,000 shows that 66% of all female workers are Rows of personnel totals into percentages, e.g., Row 7 is 2,958,000 Presence and influence of female workers. Let's take as example a subject of widespread interest: the But the order of magnitude of any of these estimates will each be In many cases smallerĬountries and CWCs will only show a tiny fraction of I in its smallestīox. Of which your selection of data can be squeezed. And multiplying this total by the basic boxes in Global TableĢ produces phenomenal grand totals of several thousand options into any Options together produces a vast number of possible boxes to compute data into. Trend % per year), 2007, and 2025 (Global Table 5). World Communions (CWCs) with 4 variables each (from Global Table 3), 238Ĭountries in 7 continents and 3 worlds (Global Table 4), 79 presences orĪctivities, and 6 historical data columns: 1800, 1900, 1970, 2000 (with Global Tables 3-5 thenĬontribute further variables for use in our analysis: 350 Christian Global Table 2 has 8 Columns, 39 numerical Rows, which means thereĪre 312 boxes with each's number visible. This will produceĪ number of similar percentages likely to convey insights. It by any other number in a box, and multiply by 100. You select a number shown here by its box in this table, divide Reader, to investigate any global subject enumerated here. This next table, shown in full 3 pages later, invites you, the Our analysisĬreating your own analysis via multiple options (Global Table 2) Would be that they help in understanding the past (church history),Īnalyzing and implementing the present (day to day activities), andĪnticipating and planning for the future (futuristics). Its categories are however isolated, separate, standaloneĭenominationally-related but statistically-unrelated figures whichĬannot be added cumulatively with other statistics to yield meaningfulĪ short description of the uses of church and mission statistics Widely practiced compilation of mission statistics for individual This first table, shown in full 2 pages later, illustrates the The rest of the report then provides aĬhristian workers and their context (Global Table 1) On theseįirst 2 pages we present the tables briefly and provide description,Ĭommentary, and some analysis. Global tables placed on the 6 concluding pages of this report. The vast mass of data available nowadays. We also present a method the reader can use to analyze and make sense of We examine the total extent of Christ's mission across the world. Mission prepared for the IBMR each January since 1983. This report represents our twenty-third annual table on global APA style: Missiometrics 2007: creating your own analysis of global data.Missiometrics 2007: creating your own analysis of global data." Retrieved from 2007 Overseas Ministries Study Center 30 Oct. MLA style: "Missiometrics 2007: creating your own analysis of global data." The Free Library.
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