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Global diagrams

Global diagrams are one-page sheets providing detailed measurements of a specific theme. 10 of the 74 global diagrams from World Christian Trends are provided here in pdf format.

GD-04. World Christian Trends across 22 centuries. (57k) companion graph 7-1 (40k)
GD-15. Missionaries ever (20k)
GD-16. Martyrdom (220k)
GD-18. Human need (22k)
GD-23. Geopolitical-religious blocs (17k)
GD-24. Resources for mission (24k)
GD-30. Enumerating Christian traditions (26k)
GD-34. Status of world evangelization - Worlds A, B and C. (19k)
GD-41. Global religious change - annual gains and losses (23k)
GD-62. Deployment of missionaries - where should foreign missionaries work? (20k)

Global commentary

World Christian Trends 2005 Presented at IFMA/EFMA, St. Louis, September 2004 by Todd M. Johnson (87k)
Overview of World Evangelization, 2005-2025, Report for Lausanne 2004 Forum on World Evangelization (1,000k)

Global maps

GM-04. Trends in evangelization and christianization in Worlds A, B, and C countries, AD 2000. (109k)

Global tables and lists

Table 1-2. Global adherents of the world ’s 19 major distinct religions. (23k)
Part 11. Global Top Ten lists on 145 major missiometric categories (73k)
Part 11. Global Top Ten lists web version with menu (160k)

(example) List 124. Least-evangelized megapeoples

People

Country

% evangelized

1

Bakhtiari

Iran

10.0%

2

Dimili Kurd (Southern Zaza)

Turkey

12.0%

3

Banjarese (Banjar Malay)

Indonesia

13.0%

4

Bedouin

Egypt

16.0%

5

Lampungese (Lamponger)

Indonesia

16.0%

6

Luri (Lori, Feyli)

Iran

16.0%

7

Khandeshi

India

17.2%

8

Western Baluch

Pakistan

18.0%

9

Khamba (Khams Bhotia)

China

19.0%

10

Tajakant Bedouin

Algeria

20.0%