Do Missionary numbers tell the story on growth?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:55 am
The new senior missionary policy comes as the church watches its missionary ranks thin from a high of 61,638 volunteers in 2002 to 52,483 in 2010.
(Trib Article about Senior Missions becoming more flexible)
It would appear from the numbers that the Church's efforts to spread the message are diminishing in terms of full time missionary numbers.
That might go some way to explaining the current groundswell of encouragement being given to internet savvy Mormons to 'preach' online.
So, does the future of Church proselytising belong with feet on the ground, or will this self employed unpaid workforce continue with it's less than successful hit rate?
Does a 17% reduction in Missionary numbers during a time when the Church presented increased membership numbers show the truth - that activity is an ever decreasing circle?
(Trib Article about Senior Missions becoming more flexible)
It would appear from the numbers that the Church's efforts to spread the message are diminishing in terms of full time missionary numbers.
That might go some way to explaining the current groundswell of encouragement being given to internet savvy Mormons to 'preach' online.
So, does the future of Church proselytising belong with feet on the ground, or will this self employed unpaid workforce continue with it's less than successful hit rate?
Does a 17% reduction in Missionary numbers during a time when the Church presented increased membership numbers show the truth - that activity is an ever decreasing circle?