Missionary attrition study
Hudson Deane* has recently published a study of the reasons New Zealander have returned home from the mission field. He gave his respondents a list of 45 possible reasons and asked them to rank the top 7 factors causing them to return. The top reasons (weighted ranking) are as follows:
All missionaries:
- Children’s education
- Completion of task
- Emotional stress
- Physical health
- Job satisfaction
Singles only:
- Work overload
- Emotional stress
- Cultural fatigue
- Lack of pastoral support
Emotional stress ranks highly, and is probably a problem for everyone involved in ministry. Unfortunately, the study does not probe what particular stresses people experienced. Clearly support and member care is necessary to help sustain missionaries. A second area of importance to me is the correct placement and assignment of responsibilities so that workers are being fulfilled and challenged but not overwhelmed.
* Deane, Hudson. 2008. Good and Faithful: New Zealand Missionaries and their Experience of Attrition. Mairangi Bay, NZ: Daystar Books.
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