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In many African countries, if you were to throw a rock it would be hard-pressed to find the ground before hitting someone who professes to be a Christian. According to the renowned statistical data website, Satista, as of 2023 countries like Zambia, Seychelles, Rwanda, Congo, Namibia, and Lesotho boast over 90% of the population who claim to be Christians. Compare this to their latest available data on the top six states in America; Utah at 79%, North Dakota at 67%, Alabama at 63%, Louisiana at 61%, Oklahoma at 59%, and Mississippi at 59%. The trends of the Western world often act as harbingers for the future of Africa. What can we expect as we look at the landscape?
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In many African countries, if you were to throw a rock it would be hard-pressed to find the ground before hitting someone who professes to be a Christian. According to the renowned statistical data website, Satista, as of 2023 countries like Zambia, Seychelles, Rwanda, Congo, Namibia, and Lesotho boast over 90% of the population who claim to be Christians. Compare this to their latest available data on the top six states in America; Utah at 79%, North Dakota at 67%, Alabama at 63%, Louisiana at 61%, Oklahoma at 59%, and Mississippi at 59%. The trends of the Western world often act as harbingers for the future of Africa. What can we expect as we look at the landscape?

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