Puck and the Mischief of Measurement: How to Assess Ministry Outcomes

The danger is that easily measured outcomes will be measured while others remain unmeasured, leading to misallocated resources and superficial benefits.
The danger is that easily measured outcomes will be measured while others remain unmeasured, leading to misallocated resources and superficial benefits.
In this installment of Missions on the Web we look at networks, fellowships, and associations of mission agencies around the world.
Visser brings clarity to a statistical “mess” with what is surely the most comprehensive and rigorous statistical study of the Thai Church ever.
The author takes an insightful look at the issues surrounding the largest mission initiative of our time.
The challenges to organizational unity are perhaps as great today as they have ever been.
This latest book in a series of three by Sherwood G. Lingenfelter deals with culture and cross-cultural leadership for Western and Majority World leaders who are leading multicultural teams in various ministry contexts.
Interpersonal conflicts frequently trouble missionary endeavors.
As a Roman Catholic clergy in the Majority World and a trained cultural anthropologist, Francisco Claver, evaluates the Church through the eyes of both a theologian and a social scientist.
Wycliffe International’s “Matching Funds Experiment” produced significant results for the Church to consider when considering models of local and global giving for missionary support.
Medearis focuses on how to build quality relationships with Muslims.
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