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onpatrol98

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Wed Dec 21, 2011, 08:53 AM Dec 2011

Study: Christianity grows exponentially in Africa

Study: Christianity grows exponentially in Africa
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service

With 2.18 billion adherents, Christianity has become a truly global religion over the past century as rapid growth in developing nations offset declines in Christianity's traditional strongholds, according to a report released Monday.

Billed as the most comprehensive and reliable study to date, the Pew Research Center's "Global Christianity" reports on self-identified Christian populations based on more than 2,400 sources of information, especially census and survey data.

Findings illustrate major shifts since 1910, when two-thirds of the world's Christians lived in Europe. Now only one in four Christians live in Europe. Most of the rest are distributed across the Americas (37 %), sub-Saharan Africa (24 %) and the Asia-Pacific region (13 %).

"In two out of three countries in the world, the majority of the population identifies as Christian," said Conrad Hackett, lead researcher on the "Global Christianity" report. "I had no idea about that. … I was surprised."

http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/story/2011-12-20/christianity-growth-africa-europe/52125920/1

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Study: Christianity grows exponentially in Africa (Original Post) onpatrol98 Dec 2011 OP
Christian expressions in Africa tend to be very conservative. But yeah, it's growing. Critters2 Dec 2011 #1
That could change Betty Karlson Dec 2011 #2
I am a DOC and you are right Irishonly Dec 2011 #3
That's not surprising at all. xmas74 Jan 2012 #4

Critters2

(30,889 posts)
1. Christian expressions in Africa tend to be very conservative. But yeah, it's growing.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:47 AM
Dec 2011

A friend who's a Disciples of Christ pastor recently told me there are more DoCs in the Republic of Congo than in the US. It was a big mission field for them. Because missionaries tended to be conservative, so are the churches they planted.

Irishonly

(3,344 posts)
3. I am a DOC and you are right
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 08:06 PM
Dec 2011

My church is very liberal and when we hear someone from the Congo speak I am sometimes surprised.

xmas74

(29,759 posts)
4. That's not surprising at all.
Sun Jan 15, 2012, 03:05 PM
Jan 2012

My church has a sister church in Mozambique and we send money and support as often as able.

And I've read a number of articles stating that the evangelicals (Nazarene, AoG, Pentecostal, etc) are growing by leaps and bounds throughout Asia.

The faith is declining throughout Europe and is showing decline in the United States but is showing heavy growth in other parts of the world. What I see as a problem is that the developing churches are much more conservative, which means any emerging leaders from that region will be conservative. With the rapid growth being from the more conservative regions it's feasible that there might be a return to a more conservative church for a number of groups.

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