Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Christianity finds a fulcrum in Asia

This is going to completely change the face of Christianity. No longer will it be a western religion. In fact it isn't already. Christianity is becoming non-western and southern hemisphere, and the rise in Asia will fuel the non-western part.

In two generations Christianity will not be the same as it is today:

Ten thousand Chinese become Christians each day, according to a stunning report by the National Catholic Reporter's veteran correspondent John Allen, and 200 million Chinese may comprise the world's largest concentration of Christians by mid-century, and the largest missionary force in history. [1] If you read a single news article about China this year, make sure it is this one. Read the rest.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:29 PM

    Sort of the opposite of what has been happening in Europe and the US.

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  2. Yes and will continue. The face of christianity is changing.

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  3. Anonymous6:47 PM

    And with the love of God, things will turn around in Europe and the US.

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  4. That's what we are praying for.

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