The latest issue of NTM@work has pushed my skeptical button. Again.
Here is an excerpt. The entire article can be read at
http://usa.ntm.org/mission-news/65607/t ... could-kill"What began as seven young men dragging their instruments through an airport has become 3,200 strong, carrying the vision on. NTM missionaries now work in Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region, live among 245 different tribes, translate Scripture in more than 100 languages and reach a new tribe with the Gospel every 45 days.""3,200 strong". I assume that is meant to imply that NTM now has 3,200 missionaries. Though the word choice is quite curious. I have to wonder who all is included in this impressive number. If NTM is counting tribal believers who are reaching outside their own communities (as "missionaries") as part of their mission number, part of the 3,200, I have a big issue with that. The tribal believers in the Philippines who we continue to hold dear in our hearts are NOT members of New Tribes Mission, thank you very much.
NTM USA's own website says, "More than 2,500 missionaries serve around the world in remote places where there are no churches, or even work being done to establish one."
http://usa.ntm.org/missionaries . 2,500 is not 3,200. (Again, as somewhat of a wordsmith myself, I would question the wording here. The implication is that over 2,500 missionaries are actually working in remote, unreached places, and any of us who know even a handful of New Tribers know that that is not an accurate picture.)
On this same page of the website, if you click on "all missionaries", the number is now down to 1,520. And a quick perusal of the missionaries pictured here shows me, an old-time MK/missionary, that a sizeable percentage of those on this list are either retired, or living in the U.S. in various capacities doing some type of "ministry" for the mission. And those pictured here are not just US missionaries. I see missionaries I know from Canada, the UK, other European countries, and New Zealand pictured here.
I know there are some who will not appreciate me challenging NTM on this claim of the size of their mission. I was raised (by a couple of great New Tribes missionaries
) to always tell the truth, and that includes not stretching the facts in order to be misleading. I don't know why it would even matter to a mission board to inflate their numbers; I don't even get that. But truly, these facts are not adding up, and yes, it is bothering me.
Okay. There, I said it.