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  1. Jul 8, 2016 · Hundreds of Coptic homes, shops and businesses were set on fire and destroyed during that period. The Brotherhood’s aim was to devastate the Coptic economic structure, using fear and intimidation tactics to drive the Christians out of Egypt, echoing what happened to the Jewish community of Egypt in 1948 and 1949.

  2. Apr 19, 2019 · According to Coptic tradition, the Christian church in Egypt was founded in Alexandria by St. Mark in the mid-first century A.D. Author of the second gospel in the New Testament, Mark became ...

  3. Feb 16, 2011 · But in a large, nationally representative 2008 survey — the Egyptian Demographic and Health Survey, conducted among 16,527 women ages 15 to 49 — about 5% of the respondents were Christian. Thus, the best available census and survey data indicate that Christians now number roughly 5% of the Egyptian population, or about 4 million people.

  4. Sep 13, 2022 · As recently as the early 1990s, about 90% of U.S. adults identified as Christians. But today, about two-thirds of adults are Christians. 6 The change in America’s religious composition is largely the result of large numbers of adults switching out of the religion in which they were raised to become religiously unaffiliated.

  5. Christianity in Kuwait is a minority religion. In 2020, there were an estimated 289 Christian Kuwaitis residing in Kuwait, [2] along with an estimated 837,585 non-citizen Christians. [3] In total, they make up 17.93% of the population. A 2015 study estimates some 350 Christians in Kuwait who are former Muslims.

  6. Mar 29, 2023 · Coptic Christianity Today. The Coptic Christian Church is still active and thriving today, with an estimated 15-20 million members worldwide. Most Coptic Christians live in Egypt, but there are also communities in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

  7. Christianity in Lebanon is almost as old as gentile Christian faith itself. Early reports relate the possibility that Saint Peter himself was the one who evangelized the Phoenicians whom he affiliated to the ancient Patriarchate of Antioch. Paul also preached in Lebanon, having lingered with the early Christians in Tyre and Sidon.

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