The World as 100 Christians
DR. GINA A. ZURLO
Co-Director, Center for the Study of Global Christianity
When the World as 100 People graphic went viral a few years ago, I knew this could be replicated with data on global Christianity. With the help of CSGC research assistant Amanda Perkins and designer Brad Coon, we developed the graphic above and published it on the first page of the World Christian Encyclopedia. There are 2.5 billion Christians in the world – that’s a big number. So big, it can be hard to conceptualize. But 100 is different. You’ve probably been in a room with 100 people. You can probably list 100 people by name. What if those 100 people represented all the beauty and diversity of World Christianity?

The World Christian Encyclopedia describes the friction of Christian diversity with its divisive tendencies, as well as the harmonious balance when Christians work together across differences. There is indeed a “World Christianity” to speak of – as opposed to “Christianities” – and it is a portrait of a complicated yet united whole.
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Technical notes: The World as 100 Christians graphic draws on a number of sources to depict the proportion of various of subjects if the world consisted of 100 Christians. The outer ring of continent, gender, density, age, tradition and language comes mainly from data found in the World Christian Database (WCD). The inner ring of 12 global issues comes from the intersection of United Nations and the World Health Organization (WHO) with the WCD’s data on Christianity.