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Top 10 Christian Countries around the World

Christianity is one of the prevalent religions all over the world. It is found in high rates in different countries in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa as well as the transcontinental countries. The Roman church used to be the center of Christianity in the world; it put a creed for Christianity that we can recount here in a nutshell. Christians believe in God as the father, Jesus Christ as the son of God, and the Holy Spirit.

They also believe that Jesus was sent to save them but he died on the cross and then resurrected. His second coming will be on the Day of Judgment in order to grant redemption to his followers. Finally, the Church is considered holy along with the saints. Most Christian people all around the world practice the rituals in church every Sunday, a tradition that has been performed since the days of Justin Martyr. The following are the top ten countries by number of people embracing the Christian religion.

10 Congo

When you know that nearly all the population of Congo is Christian, you will expect it to be the number one country on the list. However, this is not the case due to the very small number of population in this originally small country; it is home to about 4.7 million people only.

9 Ethiopia

Although it is a very small country with not so big population, Ethiopia used to be Christian thousands of years ago. It is considered one of the very first countries to embrace Christianity. As for Ethiopia today, we can see that more than half of the population is Christian.

8 Germany

With more than 50 millions of Christians in Germany, it is considered one of the most important supporters to the church. However, there is something more important than number. Germany is known as a super supporter to the Catholic Church, the thing that led to attracting more than half of the population to Christianity.

7 China

As the most populous country on the planet earth, China is a land of mixed religions. Now if it is compared to Ethiopia, you will find that though only half -not all- of the Chinese are Christians, they are totaling just 68 million Christians out of more than a billion people!

6 Nigeria

As the largest country in Africa by the number of population, nearly half of the Nigerian population is Christian totaling up to 78 million people. The rest of the Nigerian people are mostly Muslims making the country also ranked among the top 10 Muslim countries in the world.

5 Philippines 

The Philippines is the number one country in Asia by the total number of people embracing Christianity. The case of the Philippines is somehow strange. People there have not been Christians because Jesus was sent there or because their Asian ancestors were as such. To the contrary, they started embracing Christianity in the 15th century and it turned out that 86 out of 101 million people are now formally Christians.

4 Russia 

As a transcontinental country of 144 million people, Russian Christians total about 104 million people. It is thus the largest country in whole Europe by the number of Christians living on its land. Let alone the fact that there is not any kind of variation or division in this Christian body as all of the Christians are only Catholics.

3 Mexico 

The same case of the Philippines is found in Mexico; they were newcomers to the Christian religion when they converted massively in big numbers. Thus, the number of Mexican Christians has recently risen to 107 million people and most of them are Catholics like Russians.

2 Brazil 

Brazil is the largest country in South America and Latin America as well. It, according to its Pope, has more than 173 million Christian people making Brazil the second country on our list.

1 United States 

With a total population of over 321 million people, U.S. is home to about 254 million Christians who vary between Catholics and Protestants. America, thus, is the world’s number one country in terms of the total number of Christians it has.

Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson, a world traveler and blogger with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Jack has dedicated his career to following, checking, and recording interesting stuff from around the world, sharing his experiences and insights with his readers. His passion for travel began at a young age, and he went on to study journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. After graduation, Jack worked as a freelance writer and photographer, traveling the world and documenting his adventures. He went on to become a travel blogger, sharing his stories and insights with a growing audience of readers. Jack has written extensively on travel, culture, and lifestyle, and has been featured in publications such as Lonely Planet, National Geographic, and Travel + Leisure. He is also a sought-after speaker and lecturer, and has given talks at conferences and universities around the world. In his free time, Jack enjoys hiking, surfing, and exploring new destinations off the beaten path. He is passionate about helping others discover the joys of travel and is always on the lookout for new and interesting places to explore.
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