Guy Muse posted some interesting info from the IMB on his site:
Lottie Moon Fast Facts from the IMB on the state of world evangelization and the costs involved in the Southern Baptist global missions enterprise:
International Mission Board vital stats
Status of World Evangelization
Lottie Moon past and present
IMB budgeted income:
Total IMB expenditures 2007 - $300.4 million
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Evaluating results solely in financial terms, $300.4 million was spent in 2007. That comes to $11,781 expended for each of the 25,497 new churches planted last year, and $492 for each of the 609,968 baptisms. If this sounds like a high cost per church/baptism, try comparing your own church's costs per baptism and church plant (assuming there were baptisms and church plants since 10,449 S. Bapt churches did not baptize a single person, and according to the Barrett and Johnson's, World Christian Trends, the cost of each baptism in USA institutional churches is a staggering $1,551,466!!! not to mention new church plants.)
If one divides the number of IMB missionaries (5359) by the baptisms and new church plants, the numbers average out to 4.75 church starts per missionary (9.5 per couple), and 113 baptisms each in 2007. Of course these figures include the work of all of our national overseas partners, and not solely work done by the missionaries, but it does give an idea of the kind of global response and the overall costs involved.
Lottie Moon Fast Facts from the IMB on the state of world evangelization and the costs involved in the Southern Baptist global missions enterprise:
International Mission Board vital stats
- 5,359 missionaries (as of 5/12/08)
- 25,497 new churches*
- 609,968 baptisms*
- 567,413 new believers in discipleship*
Status of World Evangelization
- 11,573 people groups worldwide; 6.6 billion people
- 6,508 unreached* people groups; 3.8 billion people
- 5,903 Last Frontier** people groups; 1.6 billion people
- Less than 2 percent evangelical
Lottie Moon past and present
- 2008 goal: $170 million
- 2007 receipts: $150,409,653.86
- $3 billion given since offering’s inception
- $3,315 collected in 1888 for first offering, enough to send three women to China
IMB budgeted income:
- Lottie Moon Christmas Offering - about 50 percent
- Cooperative Program - 33 percent
- World Hunger and General Relief - 6 percent
- Field-generated funds, investment returns and other income - 11 percent
Total IMB expenditures 2007 - $300.4 million
- Overseas missions - $256.0 million
- Missionary support - $214.1 million
- Field work - $41.9 million
- Stateside - $44.4 million
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Evaluating results solely in financial terms, $300.4 million was spent in 2007. That comes to $11,781 expended for each of the 25,497 new churches planted last year, and $492 for each of the 609,968 baptisms. If this sounds like a high cost per church/baptism, try comparing your own church's costs per baptism and church plant (assuming there were baptisms and church plants since 10,449 S. Bapt churches did not baptize a single person, and according to the Barrett and Johnson's, World Christian Trends, the cost of each baptism in USA institutional churches is a staggering $1,551,466!!! not to mention new church plants.)
If one divides the number of IMB missionaries (5359) by the baptisms and new church plants, the numbers average out to 4.75 church starts per missionary (9.5 per couple), and 113 baptisms each in 2007. Of course these figures include the work of all of our national overseas partners, and not solely work done by the missionaries, but it does give an idea of the kind of global response and the overall costs involved.
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