Short term Christian Mission Volunteers
A study conducted for Scripture Union Australia in 2006 measuring a range of aspects concerning their short term mission activities. Self-administered questionnaires were completed by a random sample of 200 short term mission volunteers for Scripture Union.
The following key points were identified and examined in the study:
- Distribution profile of the demographic and behavioural characteristics of mission volunteers.
- Identification of a series of reasons for participating in mission.
- Preference and impact of mission volunteers to accept a group structure where all members are involved in the decision making process and the leadership function is shared across the group.
- Personal confidence levels in evangelism and its effect on tailoring mission activities.
- Value of training in evangelism as seen by the mission volunteers.
- The importance of balancing the task of sharing the Gospel and developing relationships with non-Christians (i.e. through follow-up evangelism).
- Barriers to mission participation from within and outside the mission.
- The potential impact of the mission volunteers’ awareness of the mission organisation.
- Qualitative feedback on past missions as well as suggestions for new activities by the mission volunteers.
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