Canada and the United States seem to be outliers with respect to the proportionate growth of evangelical Christianity, as I report this month in
Christian Courier:
A spiritual wasteland. An excerpt:
In 2010, Operation World published a map showing the growth of
evangelical Christianity throughout the world. In the vast majority of
countries, including ostensibly secular Europe, the growth in the
numbers of believers was outpacing population growth. But in Canada and
the United States, the increase in the numbers of Christians was lagging
behind population growth, apparently defying global trends. Thus our
continent appears to be a spiritual desert as compared to the rest of
the globe.
Read the entire article here.
I put it down to the strength of the progressive, woke community in N. America and the UK.
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