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- Annual statistics - Center for the Study of Global Christianity
The table provides a statistical overview of the world’s 2 6 billion Christians and their activities Our 2022 article in the International Bulletin of Mission Research, with its corresponding tables, is available in several other languages Translations of the 2025 article are forthcoming
- Major Religious Groups in the World – 1945 2025
It is estimated that more than 85 percent of the global population identifies with a religious group There are approximately 4,200+ religions worldwide Out of Earth’s 8 billion inhabitants, it is estimated that about 2 6 billion people believe in Christianity
- Countries with the most Christians global Christian population change . . .
The United States has more Christian residents than any other country About one-tenth of the world’s total Christian population lives in the U S , where an estimated 64% of people (of all ages) were Christian in 2020 The 10 countries with the largest numbers of Christians are home to a combined 1 1 billion, or 47% of the world’s Christians
- Statistics and Forecasts for World Religions: 1800-2025
As a percentage of the World Total, the Christian Population increased from 22 7% to 32 4%, with a projected figure of 33 8% for 2025 For the period 2000-2013, Christianity grew fastest in Africa, with a rate of 2 68% p a The lowest growth rate was in Europe, at 0 22% p a
- Global Christian Population Projected to Reach 3. 3 Billion by 2050
The new estimates of the worldwide Christian population for both 2025 and 2050 are higher than the 2022 report’s estimates The 2023 report projects a Christian population of 2,662,979,000 in 2025 (up 25 8 million from the 2022 estimate) and a population of 3,342,878,000 in 2050 (up 8 8 million)
- Status of Global Christianity, 2025, in the Context of 1900 –2050
Methodological notes for the Status of Global Christianity, 2025 (referring to numbered lines) This table is derived from Gina A Zurlo, Todd M Johnson, and Peter F Crossing, “World Christianity 2025: Regional Perspectives,” International Bulletin of Mission Research, Vol 49 (1), January 2025, pp 62-74 Indented categories form part of
- Worldometer - real time world statistics
Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environment, food, water, energy and health Interesting statistics with world population clock, forest loss this year, carbon dioxide co2 emission, world hunger data, energy consumed, and a lot more
- World Christianity: It’s annual statistical table time! - OMSC
A significant finding of this year’s article is that in 2025, the global South is home to 69% of all Christians in the world, projected to reach 78% by 2050 Christianity’s demographic shift to the global South continues, both due to attrition in the North and high birth rates in the South
- World Christianity 2025: Regional Perspectives - SAGE Journals
In 2025, the Global South is home to 69% of all Christians in the world, projected to reach 78% by 2050 Africa became the continent with the most Christians in 2018, passing Latin America (which passed Europe in 2014) View all access and purchase options for this article
- Islam grows, Christianity slips as share of world population, survey . . .
Even as the overall number of Christians — counted as one group, across denominations — continued to climb to 2 3 billion, the religion’s share of the world’s population decreased by 1 8
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