It's no secret that Christianity is on a fast decline in the rich nations of the world. But that doesn't mean that Christianity is on the decline. There are two Christian hot spots in the world where Christianity is growing leaps and bounds.
Where is Christianity growing fastest in the world today? Why that would be China and Africa.
China: Over the past four decades, Christianity has grown faster in China than anywhere else in the world. The Boston University School of Theology research assistant professor of mission, estimates that the Christian community there has grown from 1 million to 100 million.
Christianity in China | Council on Foreign Relations (cfr.org)
Africa: More Christians live in Africa now, than any other continent in the world. According to updated data for 2021, there are now nearly 685 million Christians in Africa, with 760 million expected by 2025. [14] This surpasses earlier estimates of 630 million to 700 million for 2025: "By 2025, that number is expected to nearly double, to somewhere between 630 and 700 million believers."
More Christians Now Live in Africa Than Any Other Continent in the World | World News (christianpost.com)
Where is Christianity growing fastest in the world today? Why that would be China and Africa.
China: Over the past four decades, Christianity has grown faster in China than anywhere else in the world. The Boston University School of Theology research assistant professor of mission, estimates that the Christian community there has grown from 1 million to 100 million.
Christianity in China | Council on Foreign Relations (cfr.org)
Africa: More Christians live in Africa now, than any other continent in the world. According to updated data for 2021, there are now nearly 685 million Christians in Africa, with 760 million expected by 2025. [14] This surpasses earlier estimates of 630 million to 700 million for 2025: "By 2025, that number is expected to nearly double, to somewhere between 630 and 700 million believers."
More Christians Now Live in Africa Than Any Other Continent in the World | World News (christianpost.com)
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