The accompanying WORLD SURVEY CHART focuses on the numerical results of
the missions activities of the churches of Christ.
Attention should be drawn to several aspects of the chart. From column
four, one should notice that one third of our membership resides outside
of the U.S.A. and Canada. From column two, it is apparent that there are
continents and regions with several countries where there are no churches
of Christ. There is still much mission work to be done in Africa, Asia,
Europe, and especially the Middle East.
Comparison with the WORLD SURVEY of 1988 shows growth in the number of
churches planted, church membership and the number of missionaries. In
1988 there were 7,103 churches of Christ outside of the U.S.A. and Canada
with 452,970 members. In 1991 there are 9,823 churches with 576,267
members. The number of missionaries increased also from 712 in 1988 to
977 in 1991. It should be noted that a married couple is counted as two
missionaries which is consistent with most contemporary missions reporting
practices. The number of missionaries includes Americans who are
supported by American churches for whom we have specific names, and, in
most cases, addresses.
Significant growth in the number of churches and membership on the
mission field reflects intense evangelistic efforts on the part of the
nationals as well as the increase of the missionary force.
In order to make this WORLD SURVEY as complete and as adequate as
possible, we need the help of current missionaries and past missionaries
to keep us informed of the areas where they worked. For example, Wendell
Broom has recently completed his fourth decadal church growth study of
Nigeria. (He did them in 1960, 1970, 1980 and in the spring of 1990).
Therefore, our previous growth projections about Nigeria can now be
corrected by his 1990 survey which lists the name and addresses of 1,405
churches whose average reporting membership is 92. We desire this kind of
information for every country.
Please send any church growth survey which you do and which you feel
would improve the accuracy of a future World Survey.
WORLD SURVEY CHART -- 1991
by
Gaston Tarbet
Number of American Missionaries Number of Churches of Christ
Serving Outside the U.S. and Canada Outside the United States & Canada
1200-------------------------------- 12000-----------------------------
1000-----------------------977------ 10000--------------------9823-----
800---------712-----------***------ 8000-------7103---------****-----
600---------***-----------***------ 6000-------****---------****-----
400---------***-----------***------ 4000-------****---------****-----
200---------***-----------***------ 2000-------****---------****-----
0---------***-----------***------ 0-------****---------****-----
1988 1991 1988 1991
| Continents/Regions | Countries (w/C.ofC.) | Churches | Members | Missionaries* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sub-Saharan Africa | 48 (24) | 6,118 | 362,865 | 216 |
| Middle East/N. Africa | 29 (4) | 14 | 263 | 4 |
| Asia | 26 (16) | 1,617 | 121,519 | 130 |
| Europe | 37 (17) | 302 | 7,954 | 260 |
| Caribbean Islands | 25 (18) | 483 | 24,066 | 65 |
| Central America | 8 (7) | 379 | 15,250 | 36 |
| Mexico | 1 (1) | 400 | 25,000 | 25 |
| South America | 15 (12) | 238 | 11,440 | 158 |
| Oceania (Aust & N.Z.) | 29 (9) | 272 | 7,910 | 83 |
| TOTALS | 218 (108) | 9,823 | 576,267 | 977 |
| U.S.A. | 1 (1) | 13,230 | 1,258,814 | 0 |
| CANADA | 1 (1) | 148 | 7,200 | 0 |
| St. Pierre & Miquelon | 1 (0) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Greenland | 1 (0) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| GRAND TOTALS | 222 (110) | 23,201 | 1,842,281 | 977 |
Sources of Information: Published church growth surveys of countries and regions included in the tabulations; interviews with past and present missionaries; published newsletters and church bulletins; Churches of Christ Around the World by Dr. Mac Lynn, and missions files at Abilene Christian University. When these sources were not available or sufficient, estimations were made by those with a knowledge of the area.
Mirrored by permission of ACU Missions Personnel
Direct questions and comments to Ed Mathews,
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