How much do you really know about world Christianity?
World Christianity Quiz
1. Total number of denominations worldwide
2. Percentage of the world’s 6.6 billion people who call themselves “Christian”
3. Ratio of “white” to “non-white”Christians
4. Number of evangelical Christians in the world
5. Number of languages worldwide with a portion of Scripture translated
6. Number of women in full-time Christian ministry serving around the world
7. Total number of Christian foreign missionaries currently deployed worldwide
8. The six countries that receive the greatest number of foreign missionaries
9. Number of Roman Catholic parishes in Africa and in Europe (in 2004)
10. Number of Africans who are serving as foreign missionaries on other continents
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