20. Annual Growth Rate of World Religions
Evangelical
Muslim
Traditional ethnic
Hindu
Christian
World
Buddhist
non-Religious
0.00% 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% 4.00% 5.00%
21.
22. EUROPE
WHAT PERCENT OF
CHRISTIANS ARE
LATIN
AMERICA EVANGELICAL
PACIFIC
IN FAITH?
AFRICA
NORTH AMERICA
ASIA
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
26. Europe Evangelicals 1900-2050
Greenland
2050
2000
1960
1900
Ant
Anti
Posi-
Post- Iceland
t--Chr
CChri
Chhri
Finland
Sweden
Faroe Is.
rssttia
Norway
issitiaa
it ian
Estonia
Country borders Russia
nnEEu
Denmark Latvia
n EEu
are those for Lithuania
uurop
Netherlands Belarus
roop
2004; evangelical
rrope
Projections for
Ireland United Germany
Kingdom Poland
figures are
2050 are based
Belgium
pe?
e?
Czech Rep.
e
% Evangelical Luxemburg Slovakia
Ukraine
projected back to
on present trends France Switz.
Austria
Hungary Moldova
under 0.2%
1900future
and and 1960 for 0.2 to 0.5%
Slovenia Croatia
Bosnia
Romania
populations of
outcomes 0.5 to 1%
Andorra
Monaco
Italy Serbia
Bulgaria
those areas.
considered 1 to 2%
Portugal
Spain
2 to 5%
possible.
Albania Turkey
5 to 10% Montenegro
Macedonia
10 to 20% Greece
Gibraltar Tunisia
Algeria Malta
0ver 20% Morocco Cyprus
28. Unevangelized Population
(in millions)
1 India 344,000,000
2 China 262,000,000
3 Pakistan 144,000,000
China
4 Indonesia 68,600,000
5 Iran 48,700,000 Pakistan Nepal
6 Thailand 34,100,000 India
Bangladesh
7 Algeria 32,900,000
8 Morocco 30,900,000
9 Bangladesh 30,000,000
Majority of the Unevangelized World
10 Afghanistan 26,000,000
29. And this Gospel
of the Kingdom
shall be preached
as a testimony
ethne
to all nations
and then
the end will come
Matthew 24:14
30. Countries with the Most Unreached Peoples
Country # Peoples # Unreached
Peoples
India 2332 2082
China 499 406
China
Nepal Pakistan 401 386
Pakistan Bangladesh 370 336
India
Bangladesh Nepal 315 292
42. "If Jesus Christ be God
and died for me,then no
sacrifice can be too great
for me to make for him.“
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06/07/09 Where We Are Now A GLOBAL FAITH - show the global diversity and widespread nature of the believing Church explain how Christianity is the only genuine global faith in terms of geographical spread and cultural diversity as well as the fastest growing (at least for evangelical Christianity) evangelical – all who generally emphasize the following the Lord Jesus Christ as the sole source of salvation through faith in Him personal faith and conversion with regeneration by the Holy Spirit a recognition of the inspired Word of God as the final basis for faith and hly living commitment to Biblical witness, evangelism and mission that brings other to faith in Christ
06/07/09 THE CHURCH IN THE WEST. emphasize the weakness of cultural Christianity and the low % of evangelicals within Christendom in Europe
06/07/09 Where We Are Now A GLOBAL FAITH - show the global diversity and widespread nature of the believing Church show areas of highest and lowest concentration of Christians (there are still areas almost completely untouched by the Gospel) (map)
06/07/09 Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining the obvious Population where do the largest numbers of unevangelized live? (10/40 Window, South and Southeast Asia cluster of countries)
06/07/09 Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining the obvious Population where do the largest numbers of unevangelized live? (10/40 Window, South and Southeast Asia cluster of countries)
Purpose Europe’s fall from grace from being the most Christian continent with the highest numbers of Evangelicals in 1900 to become spiritually the poorest continent with the lowest percentage of Christians in 2050. Explanation This covers the same ground handled in the last progression slide, but presented in a different way. Obeservations Europe had 48% of all the world's Evangelicals in 1900, but by 2050 (without God’s inervention) this would be only 1.8%. In 1900 Europe had the highest proportion of Evangelicals with 32 mill out of 67 million globally. By 2050 this will have become 19 million out of 1,073 million. By that time Europe will be the most needy continent from an evangelical perspective. Animations 1, 1900 1960 2000 2050 Source Files EuropeCtryEvang1900namesNov14.mxd EuropeCtryEvang1960namesNov14.mxd EuropeCtryEvang2000namesNov14.mxd EuropeCtryEvang2050namesNov14.mxd For previous series: EuropeCtryEvang1900NoNamesNov14.mxd EuropeCtryEvang1960NoNamesNov14.mxd EuropeCtryEvang2000NoNames14.mxd EuropeCtryEvang2050NoNamesNov14.mxd
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Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining the strategic Peoples/UPGs - People Group Thinking - what the remaining task IS (Matt 24:14) how many peoples are there? where are the highest concentration of UPGs?
06/07/09 Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining the strategic Peoples/UPGs - People Group Thinking - what the remaining task IS (Matt 24:14) how many peoples are there? where are the highest concentration of UPGs?
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining Why the unevangelized ARE unevangelized the reason they’re unreached is generally because they’re the hardest to reach! People Blindness: many great illustrative examples: Fulani, Chinese Hui, Marsh Arab
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining Why the unevangelized ARE unevangelized the reason they’re unreached is generally because they’re the hardest to reach! People Blindness: many great illustrative examples: Fulani, Chinese Hui, Marsh Arab
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining Why the unevangelized ARE unevangelized the reason they’re unreached is generally because they’re the hardest to reach! People Blindness: many great illustrative examples: Fulani, Chinese Hui, Marsh Arab
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06/07/09 Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining the strategic we are not sending our people to the right places (chart/map)
Where We Need To Go - The Task Remaining the strategic we are not sending our people to the right places (chart/map) Data: USCWM