Obviously, that number is still too small, but the growing percentage grants more non-Christians the opportunity to hear the gospel from someone they know. That percentage continues to shrink, dropping to That still means, however, that almost 2. Signup for email updates on our church and culture research.
Skip to content Skip to primary sidebar. Andrew Stutesman photo Unsplash By Aaron Earls Instead of evaluating Christianity based on a local or even national perspective, a global vantage point can provide a better picture of the status of the faith. Christianity is growing faster than the population. The growth of the Muslim population also is helped by the fact that Muslims have the youngest median age 24 in of all major religious groups, more than seven years younger than the median age of non-Muslims A larger share of Muslims will soon be at the point in their lives when people begin having children.
This, combined with high fertility rates, will accelerate Muslim population growth. More than a third of Muslims are concentrated in Africa and the Middle East, regions that are projected to have the biggest population increases.
But even within these high-growth regions — as well as others — Muslims are projected to grow faster than members of other groups.
For example, Muslims in sub-Saharan Africa, on average, are younger and have higher fertility than the overall population of the region. In fact, Muslims are expected to grow as a percentage of every region except Latin America and the Caribbean, where relatively few Muslims live.
The same dynamics hold true in many countries where Muslims live in large numbers alongside other religious groups. Meanwhile, religious switching — which is expected to hinder the growth of Christians by an estimated 72 million between and — is not expected to have a negative net impact on Muslim population growth. You might be surprised to discover where the evangelical population is growing at the fastest rate — and where it is declining. The countries with the greatest rate of evangelical growth are Iran and Afghanistan.
Iran has a population in excess of 75 million with an annual growth rate of 1. There are slightly fewer than , Evangelicals in Iran, representing 0. However, the openness of the people is evidenced by a growth rate of The Evangelical population in Afghanistan is growing at a rate of Still, Evangelicals number only about 8, out of a total population of more than 29 million.
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