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The average Christian fertility rate is 2.7 children per woman, which is higher than the global average fertility rate of 2.5. Globally, Christians were only slightly older (median age of 30) than the global average median age of 28 in 2010. According to Pew Research religious switching is projected to have a modest impact on changes in the Christian population.[2] According to the World Christian Encyclopedia, approximately 2.7 million converting to Christianity annually from another religion, World Christian Encyclopedia also cited that Christianity rank at first place in net gains through religious conversion.[3] While according to "The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion", approximately 15.5 million converting to Christianity annually from another religion, while approximately 11.7 million leave Christianity annually, and most of them become irreligious, resulting in a net gain of 3.8 million.[4] Christianity adds about 65.1 million people annually due to factors such as birth rate, religious conversion and migration, while losing 27.4 million people annually due to factors such as death rate, religious apostasy and immigration. Most of the net growth in the numbers of Christians is in Africa, Latin America and Asia.[5] Summary
Christian fertility rate is 2.7 children per woman, which is higher than the global average fertility rate of 2.5. Globally, Christians were only slightly older (median age of 30) than the global average median age of 28 in 2010. According to Pew Research religious switching is projected to have a modest impact on changes in the Christian population.[7] According to the World Christian Encyclopedia, approximately 2.7 million converting to Christianity annually from another religion, World Christian Encyclopedia also cited that Christianity rank at first place in net gains through religious conversion.[8] While according to "The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion", approximately 15.5 million converting to Christianity annually from another religion, while approximately 11.7 million leave Christianity annually, and most of them become irreligious, resulting in a net gain of 3.8 million.[9] Christianity earns about 65.1 million people annually due to factors such as birth rate, religious conversion and migration, while losing 27.4 million people annually due to factors such as death rate, religious apostasy and immigration. Most of the net growth in the numbers of Christians is in Africa, Latin America and Asia.[10] Fertility rateThe Christian fertility rate has varied throughout history, as with other fertility figures. The Christian fertility rate also varies from country to country. In the 20-year period from 1989–2009, the average world fertility rate decreased from 3.50 to 2.58, a fall of 0.92 children per women, or 26%. The weighted average fertility rate for Christian nations decreased in the same period from 3.26 to 2.58, a fall of 0.68 children per women, or 21%. The weighted average fertility rate for Muslim nations decreased in the same period from 5.17 to 3.23, a fall of 1.94 children per women, or 38%. While Muslims have an average of 3.1 children per woman—the highest rate of all religious groups—Christians are second, with 2.7 children per woman.[1] The gap in fertility between the Christian- and Muslim-dominated nations fell from 67% in 1990 to 17% in 2010. If the trend continues, the Muslim and Christian fertility rates will converge in around 2050.[1]
Conversion{{See also|Convert to Christianity|List of people who converted to Christianity}}
By branchesRoman Catholic Church{{main|Roman Catholicism by country}}
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By country{{See also|Christianity by country}}
Projected growth of Christianity by 2050 Some of the projections are as follows:[95]
Reasons given for the projected growth Some of the reasons the Study gives are as follows:[94]
The whole Pew Research Center can be read by clicking The Future of World Religions. Africa{{further|Christianity in Africa}}
{{flagicon|Algeria}} Algeria{{further|Christianity in Algeria}}
{{flagicon|Benin}} Benin
{{flagicon|Burkina Faso}} Burkina Faso
{{flagicon|Burundi}} Burundi
{{flagicon|Cameroon}} Cameroon
{{flagicon|Central African Republic}} Central African Republic
{{flagicon|Egypt}} Egypt{{further|Christianity in Egypt}}
{{flagicon|Ethiopia}} Ethiopia{{further|Christianity in Ethiopia}}{{flagicon|Libya}} Libya{{further|Religion in Libya}}
{{flagicon|Morocco}} Morocco{{further|Christianity in Morocco}}
{{flagicon|Nigeria}} Nigeria{{further|Christianity in Nigeria}}
{{flagicon|South Africa}} South Africa{{further|Christianity in South Africa}}
{{flagicon|Tunisia}} Tunisia{{further|Christianity in Tunisia}}
Asia{{further|Christianity in Asia}}{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} Afghanistan{{further|Christianity in Afghanistan}}
{{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} Azerbaijan{{further|Christianity in Azerbaijan}}
{{flagicon| Bangladesh}} Bangladesh{{further|Christianity in Bangladesh}}
{{flagicon|China}} China{{further|Christianity in China}}
{{flagicon|India}} India{{further|Christianity in India}}
{{flagicon|Indonesia}} Indonesia{{further|Christianity in Indonesia}}
{{flagicon|Iran}} Iran{{further|Christianity in Iran}}
{{flagicon|Israel}} Israel{{further|Christianity in Israel}}
{{flagicon|Japan}} Japan{{further|Christianity in Japan}}
{{flagicon|Jordan}} Jordan{{further|Religion in Jordan}}
{{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Kazakhstan{{further|Christianity in Kazakhstan}}
{{flagicon|Kuwait}} Kuwait{{further|Religion in Kuwait}}
{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Kyrgyzstan{{further|Christianity in Kyrgyzstan}}
{{flagicon|Malaysia}} Malaysia{{further|Christianity in Malaysia}}
{{flagicon|Mongolia}} Mongolia{{further|Christianity in Mongolia}}
{{flagicon|Oman}} Oman{{further|Christianity in Oman}}
{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabia{{further|Christianity in Saudi Arabia}}A 2015 study estimates 60,000 Muslims converted to Christianity in Saudi Arabia.[115] {{flagicon|Singapore}} Singapore{{further|Christianity in Singapore}}
{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korea{{further|Christianity in South Korea}}
{{flagicon|Syria}} Syria{{further|Christianity in Syria}}
{{flagicon|Tajikistan}} Tajikistan{{further|Christianity in Tajikistan}}
{{flagicon|Turkey}} Turkey{{further|Christianity in Turkey}}
{{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Uzbekistan{{further|Christianity in Uzbekistan}}
{{flagicon|Vietnam}} Vietnam{{further|Christianity in Vietnam}}
Europe{{further|Christianity in Europe}}{{flagicon|Albania}} Albania{{further|Christianity in Albania}}
{{flagicon|Belgium}} Belgium{{further|Christianity in Belgium}}
{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Bulgaria{{further|Christianity in Bulgaria}}
{{flagicon|Denmark}} Denmark{{further|Religion in Denmark}}
{{flagicon|France}} France{{further|Christianity in France}}
{{flagicon|Germany}} Germany{{further|Christianity in Germany}}
{{flagicon|Kosovo}} Kosovo{{further|Christianity in Kosovo}}
{{flagicon|Norway}} Norway{{further|Christianity in Norway}}
{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands{{further|Christianity in the Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|Russia}} Russia{{further|Christianity in Russia}}
{{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden{{further|Islam in Sweden}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} United Kingdom{{further|Religion in the United Kingdom}}
Americas{{further|Christianity in North America}}{{further|Religion in South America}}{{flagicon|Argentina}} Argentina{{further|Religion in Argentina}}A 2015 study estimates some 2,200 Christian believers from a Muslim background in the country, most of them belonging to some form of Protestantism. [151] Data from 2013, show that 64,000 Argentine Jews identify themselves as Christians. [152] {{flagicon|Canada}} Canada{{further|Christianity in Canada}}According to the 1991/2001/2011-Census, the number of Christians in Canada has decreased from 22.5 million to 22.1 million. A 2015 study estimates some 43,000 believers in Christ from a Muslim background in Canada, most of whom belong to the evangelical tradition. [153]{{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexico{{further|Religion in Mexico}}According to INEGI,The number of Catholics grows annually by 1.7%. [154] {{flagicon|United States}} United States{{further|Christianity in the United States}}The United States government does not collect religious data in its census. The survey below, the American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) 2008, was a random digit-dialed telephone survey of 54,461 American residential households in the contiguous United States. The 1990 sample size was 113,723; 2001 sample size was 50,281. Adult respondents were asked the open-ended question, "What is your religion, if any?" Interviewers did not prompt or offer a suggested list of potential answers. The religion of the spouse or partner was also asked. If the initial answer was "Protestant" or "Christian" further questions were asked to probe which particular denomination. About one third of the sample was asked more detailed demographic questions. Among the Asian population in the United States, conversion into Christianity is significantly increasing among Korean, Chinese, and Japanese.[155] By 2012 the percentage of Christians in these communities was 71%, 31%, and 38% respectively.[52] Data from the Pew Research Center states that, as of 2013, about 1.6 million adult American Jews identify themselves as Christians, most as Protestants.[43][44][45] According to the same data, most of the Jews who identify themselves as some sort of Christian (1.6 million) were raised as Jew or are Jews by ancestry.[44] According to Pew Research, Christianity loses more people than it gains from religious conversion. It found that 23% of Americans raised as Christians no longer identified with Christianity, whereas 6% of current Christians were converts.[156] This was in contrast to Islam in America, where the number of people who leave the religion is roughly equal to the number who convert to it.[156] The National Catholic Register claims that in 2015 there were 450,000 American Muslim converts to Christianity and that 20,000 Muslims convert to Christianity annually in the United States.[157] Religious Self-Identification of the U.S. Adult Population: 1990, 2001, 2008[222]
Oceania{{flagicon|Australia}} AustraliaA 2015 study estimates some 20,000 Muslim converted to Christianity in Australia, most of them belonging to some form of Protestantism. [159] See also
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