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Recent stats on missions, money, and church and state.

Missions

127,000 Missionaries sent from the U.S. in 2010. (Brazil is the second-largest sending country overall. South Korea is the second-largest if only Protestants are counted.)

32,400 Missionaries sent to the U.S. in 2010. The U.S. is the largest receiving country in the world.

Source: Reuters / Center for the Study of Global Christianity

Money

$1.5 million Estimated annual operating costs for a 217-acre campus in Northfield, Massachusetts, built by D. L. Moody.

$0 Cost to acquire it from the Green family (owners of the Hobby Lobby craft store chain), which is of-fering the site to a Christian institution. The C. S. Lewis Foundation could not raise the $3 million it planned to use for a college there.

Source: Religion News Service

Church and State

New York State residents who say public schools …

49% should rent to churches and other community groups.

27% should rent to community groups but not churches.

19% should not rent to any churches or community groups.

1% should rent only to churches.

4% Not sure

Source: LifeWay Research

When a candidate running for office regularly expresses religious conviction or activity, how does that affect your vote?

More likely to vote for the candidate: 16%

Less likely to vote for the candidate: 30%

No impact: 28%

Depends on the religion: 21%

Not sure: 4%

Source: LifeWay Research

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See our past "Go Figure" postings from March 2012, February 2012, January 2012, December 2011, November 2011, October 2011, September 2011, August 2011, July 2011, June 2011, May 2011, April 2011, February 2011, January 2011, December 2010, and earlier issues.

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April 2012, Vol. 56, No. 4, Pg 11, "Go Figure"
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