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  1. Christianity is the predominant religion and faith in Europe, the Americas, the Philippines, East Timor, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania. [10] There are also large Christian communities in other parts of the world, such as Indonesia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and West Africa where Christianity is the second-largest religion after Islam.

    • Percentage of Christians Worldwide
    • Top 3 Largest National Christian Populations
    • Number of Christian Denominations
    • Major Christian Traditions
    • Christianity in America
    • Christianity by Continent
    • Pentecostals, Charismatics, and Evangelicals
    • Missionaries and Christian Workers
    • Books and Bibles
    • Christian Martyrs Worldwide

    Nearly one-third or 31.2% of the world's population is considered to be Christian. The term Christian encompasses a broad range of denominations, with Roman Catholicism comprising the largest group made up of around 1.3 billion adherents. Protestants, Evangelicals, Orthodox, Anglicans, and many other sub-denominations are included in the count.

    About half of all Christians live in just 10 countries. In 2010, the top three populations were the United States, Brazil, and Mexico: 1. United States: 246,780,000 (78% of the Population in 2010). 2. Brazil:175,770,000 (90% of the Population in 2010). 3. Mexico:107,780,000 (95% of the Population in 2010).

    According to the Center for the Study of Global Christianity (CSGC) at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, there are approximately 41,000 Christian denominations and organizations in the world today. This statistic takes into consideration cultural distinctions between denominations in different countries, so there is an overlapping of many denomi...

    Roman Catholic: The Roman Catholic Churchdenomination is the largest Christian group in the world today with more than a billion followers constituting about half of the world's Christian populatio...
    Protestant:There are approximately 800 million Protestants in the world, comprising 37% of the global Christian population. The United States has more Protestants than any other country (160 millio...
    Orthodox:Approximately 260 million people worldwide are Orthodox Christians, comprising 12% of the global Christian population. Nearly 40% of Orthodox Christians worldwide live in Russia.
    Other:About 28 million adherents worldwide (1%) do not belong to one of these three largest Christian traditions, but do fit within the broad umbrella of Christianity.

    Today in the United States, the number of adults who identify as Christians has dropped from 78% in 2010 to 65% at present. That means about 230 million Americans call themselves Christians. By comparison, the next largest religions in America are Judaism and Islam. Combined, these faiths represent less than three percent of the United States popul...

    Africa:More than 600 million Christians live in Africa (5 regions).
    Asia:Nearly 400 million Christian live in Asia (5 regions).
    Europe:About 550 million Christians live in Europe, representing about one fourth (26%) of the global Christian population. The highest number of Christians in Europe reside in Russia (105 million)...
    Latin America:About 600 million Christians live in Latin America (3 regions).

    Of the approximate 2.5 billion Christians in the world today, 279 million (12.8% of the world's Christian population) identify themselves as Pentecostals, 304 million (14%) are Charismatics, and 285 million (13.1%) are Evangelicals or Bible-believing Christians. (These three categories are not mutually exclusive.) Pentecostals and Charismatics make...

    Unevangelized World:In the not evangelized world, there are 20,500 full-time Christian workers and 10,200 foreign missionaries.
    Evangelized Non-Christian World:In the evangelized non-Christian world, there are 1.31 million full-time Christian workers and about 5,400 foreign mission sending agencies.
    Christian World:In the Christian world, there are 450,000 foreign missionaries to other Christian lands. Also, 4.19 million full-time Christian workers (95%) work within the Christian world.
    Approximately 93 million Bibles are distributed globally per year.
    There are approximately 9.5 million books about Christianity in print today.

    On average, about 160,000 Christians worldwide are martyred for their faith per year. According to Open Doors, 11 Christians are killed in the world each day for their decision to follow Jesus Christ. And the ten most dangerous places to be a Christian are North Korea, Afghanistan, Somalia, Lybia, Pakistan, Sudan, Eritrea, Yemen, Iran, and India.

    • Christianity is growing. This may surprise many, but Christianity is growing around the world and is growing faster than the rate of population. From 2020 to the mid-point of 2024, the world’s population is expected to grow from more than 7.84 billion people to more than 8.11 billion, a 0.87% growth trend.
    • Some groups are growing even faster. While Christianity is growing as a whole, certain branches are experiencing even more growth. Protestants (1.63%), independents (1.96%), evangelicals (1.66%), and Pentecostal/charismatics (1.48%) are the fastest-growing groups.
    • Africa and Asia are experiencing rapid growth. The fastest-growing areas for Christianity are in the global south, particularly Asia and Africa. Asia is home to more than 415 million Christians and growing at a rate of 2.11%.
    • Christianity is spreading globally. Not only is the faith growing around the world, but it’s also expanding to new places. In 1900, 95% of the world’s Christians lived in predominantly Christian countries.
  2. Apr 5, 2017 · Global population projections, 2015 to 2060. Christians were the largest religious group in the world in 2015, making up nearly a third (31%) of Earth’s 7.3 billion people. Muslims were second, with 1.8 billion people, or 24% of the global population, followed by religious “nones” (16%), Hindus (15%) and Buddhists (7%).

    • Religious faith is growing faster than the irreligious. Particularly in the West, it can seem like secularism is growing and people are leaving the church and the faith.
    • Christianity continues to grow. Not only is religion growing overall, but Christianity specifically is growing. With a 1.17% growth rate, almost 2.56 billion people will identify as a Christian by the middle of 2022.
    • Growth is fastest in the global South. The places where Christianity is growing the fastest? Africa (2.77% growth) and Asia (1.50%). In 2000, 814 million Christians lived in Europe and North America, while 660 million Christians called African and Asia home.
    • Christianity continues to spread out. As Christianity continues to grow in the global South, it is also becoming increasingly less concentrated. In 1900, 95% of all Christians lived in a majority Christian country.
  3. Dec 19, 2011 · The 10 countries in the Americas with the largest number of Christians collectively are home to a third (33%) of all the world’s Christians. Nearly two-thirds of Christians in the Americas (65%) are Catholic. Protestants make up a third of all Christians (33%) in the region. About 2% of the region’s Christians fall into the other Christian ...

  4. Dec 21, 2022 · The Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures project seeks to understand religious change and its impact on societies around the world. Since 2006, it has included three main lines of research: Surveys in more than 95 countries (and 130 languages) asking nearly 200,000 people about their religious identities, beliefs and practices.

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