Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Christ Faith Mission
The data describes Christian mission stations established in Ghana 1752-1932. Data is reported at an annual basis. For all 2,144 mission stations, the data includes station name, denomination, circuity, longitude, latitude, year of entry, exit, whether the station is a main or out-station, and whether it had a school attached. For sub-periods the data also includes information on the number of church members, attendance and seat capacity. The data was mainly sourced from ecclesiastical returns provided by the mission societies and published in the Blue Books of the Gold Coast 1844-1932. The source is a comprehensive Various other sources were consulted to extend the data base to Ghana’s first mission (1752), to include missions from German Togoland incorporated into Ghana after World War I, and to account for years, for which no Blue Books have survived. Mission stations were then georeferenced based on the place name where the mission is located. Coordinates were retrieved from NGA place name gazetteer as well as other sources.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Christian Missions Ministry
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Catalyst Christian Mission Mobilization
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This dataset is based on the 1925 World Missionary Atlas (WMA) by Harlan P. Beach and Charles H. Fahs, published by the Institute for Social and Religious Research (New York). The dataset features aggregated, cross-validated information from maps and indexes contained in the WMA. Overall, it provides information on 1,895 mission stations that were established before 1925. For the purpose of geo--referencing, the WMA maps were digitized and where necessary complemented with additional information on historical place names.
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The report Residential Care: US Christian Giving and Missions contains the findings from a nationally representative study of U.S. Christians commissioned by the Faith to Action Initiative and Changing the Way We Care® and conducted by Barna Group between November 11th and December 3rd, 2020. Sample description: Barna Group surveyed n=3,000 self-identified Christians, ages 18 and older. Respondents were quota sampled to be representative of the US Christian population by age, gender, ethnicity, education and region. Minimal statistical weighting was applied to maximize statistical representation based on national norms for Christians in the US. On average, the survey took 12.6 minutes to complete. All respondents were recruited online through a representative consumer research panel. Consumer research panels are vetted, nationally representative paid survey takers. Barna vets these panels for quality responses, ensuring they pass screening criteria and quality response minimums. There are representative flaws with this, as these participants are entirely online, literate and willing to take a survey. Therefore, it does not represent “rare” populations, such as individuals without internet, those who are illiterate or those inaccessible online. Consumer research panels do not well-represent low-income, poorly educated, and aging populations (65 years or older).
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Chicago Chinese Christian Missions
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A growing literature posits that colonial Christian missions brought schooling to the colonies, improving human capital in ways that persist to this day. But in some places they did much more. This paper argues that colonial Catholic missions in the Philippines functioned as state-builders, establishing law and order and building fiscal and infrastructural capacities in territories they controlled. The mission-as-state was the result of a bargain between the Catholic missions and the Spanish colonial government: missionaries converted the population and engaged in state-building, whereas the colonial government reaped the benefits of state expansion while staying in the capital. Exposure to these Catholic missions-as-state then led to long-run improvements in state capacity and development. I find that municipalities that had a Catholic mission have higher levels of state capacity and development today. A variety of mechanisms---religious competition, education, urbanization, and structural transformation---explain these results. (2021-11-08)
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Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Christian Missions in Action Inc.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Rainbow Christian Missions
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This dataset contains data of 6 flights of the research aircaft Falcon over the northern Baltic Sea region from 27 February to 06 March 1998. Measurements are grouped in horizontal and vertical (profile) flight sections. Turbulent flux measurements (heat, humidity, momentum) are available for horizontal sections.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Chinese Overseas Christian Mission Inc.
This dataset contains data of 10 flights of the research aircaft Falcon in the Fram Strait region from 5 to 25 March 1993. Measurements are grouped in horizontal and vertical (profile) flight sections. Flux measurements (heat, humidity, momentum) are available for horizontal sections.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Agape Christian Mission International Ministries
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Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Christ Faith Mission