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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."

The report confirms Christianity's standing as the world's largest religion, with 32% of the global population. Islam is second with about 23%, according to a 2009 Pew report.

A close look at the details reveals a few ironies:
• Although Christianity traces its beginnings to the Middle East and North Africa, only 4% of residents in these regions claim the Christian faith today.
• Meanwhile, the faith has grown exponentially in sub-Saharan Africa, from just 9% of the population in 1910 to 63% today. Nigeria, home to more than 80 million Christians, has more Protestants than Germany, where the Protestant Reformation began.

"As a result of historic missionary activity and indigenous Christian movements by Africans, there has been this change from about one in 10 (sub-Saharan Africans) identifying with Christianity in 1910 to about six in 10 doing so today," Hackett said.

For its part, Europe is more religiously diverse than it was in 1910, when 94% was Christian. Still, Europe hasn't abandoned its Christian heritage, according to the report. Today, 76% of Europeans self-identify as Christian.

"Many people may have the impression that a smaller percentage of Europe claims to be Christian" than is actually the case, Hackett said.

The report also sheds light on the difficult question of how many Chinese are Christians. Researchers have struggled to get reliable numbers since China's policies on religion are thought to discourage Christians from self-identifying as such in official surveys.

Adjusting for such variables, Pew researchers believe Christianity has flourished despite a policy forbidding Christianity among Communist Party members. Researchers estimate the Christian community in China includes 5% of the population, or 67 million.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news.../christianity-growth-africa-europe/52125920/1
 
Christianity's Surge in Indonesia

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1982223,00.html

A religious revolution is transforming Indonesia. Part of the spiritual blossoming entails Muslims embracing a more conservative form of faith, mirroring global trends that have meant a proliferation of headscarves and beards in modern Islamic capitals. More surprising, though, is the boom in Christianity — officially Indonesia's second largest faith and a growing force throughout Asia. Indeed, the number of Asian Christian faithful exploded to 351 million adherents in 2005, up from 101 million in 1970, according to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, based in Washington, D.C.

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1982223,00.html#ixzz2RXFxKMTz
 
Massive Growth of Christianity Reported in India

http://www.joyfulheart.com/misc/growth-of-christianity-in-india.htm

Though the Christian church in India goes back to the time of St. Thomas the Apostle, church growth in India has been slow until now. India is predominately Hindu (74%), with some Muslims (20%) The truly exciting thing is that the percentage of Christians has increased substantially from 2.5% a decade ago to about 5.8% today. That represents a huge increase in the growth rate. Something is happening!

Missiologist and church growth expert C. Peter Wagner has been receiving reports that the percentage may actually be 25% Christian — at least in parts of this large country — most of the growth coming in the past 10 to 15 years. And the growth may not all be in traditional churches. A substantial part may come from Jesus-follower groups within the Hindu culture.
 
CH•8的帖子还是要顶的。
基督教(徒)在欧洲美洲的数量好像是占主要的。但是,现在有一个现象是,很多的穆S来定居来了,拖儿带女的,带着漂漂亮亮的头巾的,在你眼前晃悠晃悠。渥太华的mall里不少见吧?波士顿爆炸案的那个凶手哥哥硬是把他的'基督徒'女友晃悠成了穆S媳妇,。。。应该说,基督教在欧洲美洲是失去地盘的。
印度尼西亚,是个穆斯林国家,还算有点开放。如果基督教,或者佛教,等等其它宗教,能够
多多地参和进去,那是好事情。
对于印度,主要还是印度教吧。当年英国人的殖民统治,那帮英国人就是基督教的。是上层的基督徒统治下层的印度教徒。还有伊朗伊拉克和阿拉伯国家以前也是殖民地的,也是上层的基督徒统治下层的穆斯林大众。二战以后很多地方失去了殖民主义,应该是基督教的退步吧。现在在那些如印度伊拉克阿富汗的地方,基督教有回升的趋势,这是个好现象。但是,能够翻盘,即转换成基督教国家,恐怕很难。
christianity around the world,是基督徒绕着地球转吧?多转转,必须的。
另外提一下在中国,是基督徒数量上升最快的地方。虽然'鱼龙混杂',即各种各样的基督教派基督徒基督团在中国现身,应该不是坏事情。
 
Christianity in Japan

http://www.omf.org/omf/japan/about_japan/christianity_in_japan

Today churches in Japan remain extremely small, with an average attendance of 20 to 30 people on Sunday and most of those who go are women. Christians are a tiny minority in a society where consensus is important and because few families come to faith, individuals feel exposed. Even Christian families face pressures from their communities. Cultural pressures to conform can come in the form of an obligation to participate in religious festivals and rituals, ancestral worship and in helping to take care of the local shrine.

The small percentage of Christians is not able to make a real impact on the centres of power (industrial, commercial and political). These, and Japan’s intense work ethos squeezes out Christianity. A breakthrough, constantly anticipated and prayed for, is yet to come. The prayer for Japan is to see 10% of the population following Christ so that the society itself will be transformed by the Gospel.

However, there are reasons to think that a breakthrough is coming.
 
BBC: Will South Korea become Christian?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8322072.stm


This article deals with a unique problem with Christianity in South Korea:

In South Korea, Christians’ sense of being the “chosen people” breeds intolerance

http://www.freefaith.com/2012/10/01...f-being-the-chosen-people-breeds-intolerance/

I was part of a group of young teachers sent out to South Korea to work at a Church-run English camp for young children in Dangjin. Teaching English formed part of a broader project aimed at immersing the children of the Christian community in the ways of the West, fundamentally associated with Christian virtue. From the perspective of the Christians in Dangjin a western education comes with a religious responsibility. Those who run the project claim that the vast increase in the Christian population from 2% of the total in 1945 to around 50% today has meant that South Korea has a unique and intimate relationship with God and thrives as a result. This short meta-narrative that dismisses the significance of South Korea’s previous pagan history is the basis for much optimism about the future.
 
神的工作岂是人可以猜度的?

当神对牧羊人亚伯拉罕说"我将使你成为万国的祝福",当主耶稣命令他的门徒"使万民作我的门徒"时,有几人敢相信这会成为事实?!
 
神的工作岂是人可以猜度的?

当神对牧羊人亚伯拉罕说"我将使你成为万国的祝福",当主耶稣命令他的门徒"使万民作我的门徒"时,有几人敢相信这会成为事实?!
哈哈,让'天照大神'见鬼去?
 
Open Doors: Growth of Christianity in Iran 'Explosive'

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/o...-in-iran-explosive-71946/#vj4mfSf3wxHwgClo.99

An estimated 200 Muslim Background Believers (MBBs) were living in Iran 40 years ago, according to Open Doors. Now, the number of MBBs is estimated to be 370,000.
Iran also has the presence of the traditional Armenian and Assyrian church with about 80,000 members, Open Doors reports. These churches are presently free to have meetings in the language of its members, but they are not allowed to reach out to the Farsi-speaking Muslims.
According to the Iranian government, there are about 200,000 Christians living in Iran, Open Doors stated.


""]Christianity: The fastest growing religion in Iran! - YouTube
 





Son of Hamas leader converts to Christianity says Islam is Collapsing(Part 5 of 6) - YouTube
 
"Islam is a lie wrapped with some truth...

The majority of Muslims are good people. They are my people ... It's not Muslims' fault that they were born in that culture ... but we must tell them to understand your religion before you are offended ..."


[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odTyzaKYYd8[/media]
 
Percentage of Christians in the population of different countries around the globe.

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哪个基督徒占人口比例低于10%的"土黄带"主要有下面一些国家:

中国、日本、印度、和及以阿拉伯半岛为中心、分布在东北亚、中东、和北非的伊斯兰国家。这些国家中,中国(无神论)

、印度(印度教)、印尼(伊斯兰)等人口大国的基督徒比例已经接近或者超过10%。

有空时我会弄个详细点的表。
 
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