Is research really necessary for effective mission work?
Is research really necessary for effective mission work?
A recent bulletin of the Global Community of Mission Information Workers shares an anecdote that highlights how research supports effective mission work.
This story comes from Bob Waymire, a late 20th century pioneer in using mission information. In the late seventies Jim Montgomery and Bob gave a "research and strategy" report to their mission board. Afterward a board member, who was a dear friend, approached Bob and said half-jokingly,
- "Why don't you guys go pass out tracts on the street corner? You'll do more good than all that research stuff."
Waymire’s answer to his half-joking critic is golden: