With so much happening in the U.S. in 2020, particularly within the church, American Christians can often forget theirs is a global faith.
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10 Countries With the Largest Christian Populations
The geographical center of Christianity is on the move again. The Christian faith started in the Middle East, spread to Europe, became dominant in the Americas, and is now experiencing rapid growth in Africa.
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Where Are the Actual ‘Christian Nations’?
A recent study from the Pew Research Center shows that American Christians aren’t necessarily the most committed to their faith when compared to believers across the globe.
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Global Church Heads South
Two-thirds of the world’s Christians will live in sub-Saharan Africa (42%) or Latin America (22%) by 2060, according to data from Pew Research.
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Where is Protestant Christianity Growing the Fastest?
Europe birthed Protestantism. North America helped spread it around the world. But the future of Protestant Christianity appears to be in Africa and Asia.
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Encouraging Trends in Global Christianity
It would seem Christianity is in global peril, but that’s not the case, according to a new report.
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