. World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget ... P^-^ COAL, HEAVY DEPOSITS PERCENTAGE OF FOREIGN-BORN FARMERS. r~~l 30 TO 40 PER CENT.^^^ OVER 50 PER CENT. HOME MISSIONS: Town and Country 63 Problems DIFFERENCES in environment produce distinctive traits in the occupations of a region are to a considerable degree determined bythat region and the types of society are fixed by occupations because theydetermine interests, organizations, outlook and culture. Where the occupations aresubject to change, the social characte


. World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget ... P^-^ COAL, HEAVY DEPOSITS PERCENTAGE OF FOREIGN-BORN FARMERS. r~~l 30 TO 40 PER CENT.^^^ OVER 50 PER CENT. HOME MISSIONS: Town and Country 63 Problems DIFFERENCES in environment produce distinctive traits in the occupations of a region are to a considerable degree determined bythat region and the types of society are fixed by occupations because theydetermine interests, organizations, outlook and culture. Where the occupations aresubject to change, the social character of the community is variable. The economic life 6f a country is largely a basis for all life. In reality the relationbetween economic and spiritual development is an interlocking relationship and thechurch must work for the advancement of her people through every agency. Toestablish these principles as fundamental in town and country work is a basic problem. ] DECLINING CHURCHf MEMBERSHIP THIS is due in part to shifting population,increasing tenancy, the exodus of youngpeople and changing economic conditions. Ruralchurches are dying in so many instances andtheir dev


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