Posted on 08/02/2004 6:36:06 AM PDT by missyme
September 11th focused a lot of attention on the growth of Islam. What most pundits and scholars have missed is the incredible growth of Christianity, and where it's growing.
Today more Presbyterians worship in the African nation of Ghana than in Scotland. And more Anglicans worship in Nigeria than in Britain. We like to think of ourselves as the Christian West.
But there is growing evidence that the center of Christendom has moved.
Africans are running to accept Jesus Christ. It is a scene playing out all across the developing world. It may sound like an exaggeration, but it's not: Christianity is sweeping across the southern hemisphere and Asia like a tidal wave.
"The scale of Christian growth is almost unimaginable," said Dr. Philip Jenkins, distinguished professor of History and Religious Studies at Penn State University.
Jenkins shocked and probably panicked some of America's political and media elite with his acclaimed book, The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity. Jenkins argues the greatest movement of the past century was not communism or capitalism. Do the math and the winner is spirit-filled Christianity, or what he terms in his study as "Pentecostalism."
"The modern Pentecostal movement begins at the start of the 20th century," Jenkins said. "So say this begins with a few hundred, a few thousand people today you're dealing with several hundred million people, and the best projections are by 2040s or 2050s, you could be dealing with a billion Pentecostals worldwide.
By that stage there will be more Pentecostals than Hindus. There are already more Pentecostals than Buddhists."
Jenkins says in just 20 years, two-thirds of all Christians will live in Africa, Latin America or Asia.
"Back in 1900, there were about 10 million Christians in Africa, representing about 10 percent of the population. Today there are 360 million, representing just under half the population. That is one of the most important changes in religious history, and I think most of us didn't notice it," he said.
A lot of people still haven't noticed it. When scandal or controversy hits an American church, the U.S. news media tends to treat it like a worldwide crisis for that denomination. But it is not a crisis for those churches in the developing world. Most of them are not gripped by debates over homosexuality or abortion that is a problem for European and American liberals they believe the Bible.
"The Bible is alive in Africa and Asia and Latin America," Jenkins said. "Overwhelmingly, the kind of Christianity is one which is very Bible-centered, which takes the Bible very seriously, takes authority very seriously, both the Old and the New Testament, in a way which I don't think western Christianity has done probably since the Enlightenment."
But the growth of Christianity threatens Islam, and Christians are being slaughtered in places like Nigeria and Indonesia. Jenkins thinks the conflict will intensify in nations where the two faiths compete. And he debunks the notion that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. Christianity is growing faster.
"If you look at the 25 most populous countries in the world in the mid-21st century, 20 of those are going to be divided to a greater or lesser extent between Christianity and Islam," Jenkins said.
Then there is China. There are about 80 million Christians in China, according to former Time Magazine Correspondent David Aikman, who predicts China will be a Christianized nation in 20 to 30 years. He does not predict a Christian majority, but a China that is 25 to 30 percent Christian. Enough, he says, to change society and government.
"If you have a Christianized China, the leadership of China would reflect a Christian worldview to some degree," Aikman said. "A China that's Christianized would not be a threat to the United States."
And Aikman says the Chinese church leaders have a burden to take the gospel the rest of the way across the globe, to the Muslims.
"It's part of a sense that they call back to Jerusalem," Aikman said. "They believe that just as the gospel originally came out of Jerusalem and went to the West and to North America and Europe and came to China, now the Chinese need to bring it back to Jerusalem, not in the sense of evangelizing the Jewish, but in the sense of completing the circle so that the gospel message is available to everybody in the world."
Imagine Chinese reaching the Muslims, Koreans evangelizing Indians, Africans taking the gospel back to a largely godless Europe.
African Matthew Ashimolowo is the pastor of the fastest growing church in England. "God is sending people who used to receive missionaries to now be missionaries around the world," Ashimolowo said.
Kenyan Bishop Gilbert Dya has one of the largest churches in London. "I am in this country, believing that God sent me here in Great Britain to make a voice on His behalf to let them know that they need to repent and come back to God," he said.
The developing world is not only a growing base for world missions, Jenkins says it is becoming the center of Christendom again.
"Jesus said His church would last until the end of time. He never used the word, Europe. Christianity is returning, I think, to its roots. It is a religion that originated in the Middle East and in Africa. Perhaps it went away for a while, but now it's back," Jenkins said.
Christianity is the only hope for the world, developed or developing. Let's pray it continues to grow!
This is great news.
I nerver thought in my lifetime I would see what has been prophesized in the Bible come to "light" But with wide eyes open we are Seeing "Bible Prophecy" coming to life...
I suggest people that are sleeping need to Wake-Up before it's to late...
It is indeed.
What is really distressing is that the United States and Europe is embracing Homosexuality like a Beautiful work of art? and we are suppose to have the highest populations of Bible Believing Christians and Jews....Has Money Power and Greed of the West over-shadowed our belief in GOD's Holy Word?
A hideous problem, indeed! That is why the enlightened European liberals must recomnquer the continent of Africa to bring the light of agnosticism and socialism to the benighted Christian savages in their land of darkness! (Liberalism off)
The Bible's promises about Gospel Victory in history are certainly true. Praise God the Church is not predestined to defeat and the Gospel to failure, but that the dominion of King Jesus will ultimately stretch from pole to pole and from east to west!
In coming generations we can expect to see the Gospel of Jesus Christ continue to triumph over all foes.
Optimistic postmillennial bump.
Jenkins says in just 20 years, two-thirds of all Christians will live in Africa, Latin America or Asia.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of them dying of aids. Sorry to not sound optimistic.
How True, when you look back of the Ministry of 'Jesus" it was full of Humbleness and Truths. As Jesus said it is easier for a Camel to go through a eye of a needle than a Rich Man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven... Money has become people's GOD and in 3rd world countries they have no worry of the Money Seduction Curse....
"Overwhelmingly, the kind of Christianity is one which is very Bible-centered, which takes the Bible very seriously, takes authority very seriously, both the Old and the New Testament, in a way which I don't think western Christianity has done probably since the Enlightenment."
That's the most remarkable and most postive aspect of this phenomenon.
While leftist ministers in the U.S. ignore scripture and salvation to preach against immigration laws, gun rights, the death sentence, etc., these people have gotten the real message and are following it - often in the face of Islamic persecution.
Europe is in a Post-Christian era where socialism reigns. Young Europe has no spiritual core from which to draw strength in the coming battles with the hyper-religious muslim cult. They will either fold and become the western province of a greater Eurabia or turn in desperation to nazi-like fascism.
"It's not just Anglicanism" ping
Both Voltaire, and Rousseau hoped that eventually Catholicism and other religions would no longer be needed but they were in no hurry to try the experiment. It was safer for the lower orders to believe, so long as the elite was not forced to conform. The lower orders will behave nice, and the rich will be protected.
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We've just had plenty of time to be lulled to sleep by propaganda and philosophy. There is much out there which pretends at Christianity and the world doesn't always know the difference. There are a great many cult groups, for example, which the larger press views to be just as Christian as the pentecostals - Jehovah's wittnesses and Mormons are among them. There is a reason that antichrist (in place of Christ) will be able to nearly decieve the elect (if it were possible) - the devil's false church looks so much like the real thing on the surface, that even Christians sometimes don't realize the difference. Prophecy is prophecy. We should expect this. And though we can't stop prophecy from being fulfilled, we can seek God's will in serving Him while it happens. Frauds who can't stand up to inspection against what the Apostles told us cannot be allowed to lead people astray without a fight.
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