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World Christian Encyclopedia (2nd edition)

World Christian Encyclopedia (2nd edition). David Barrett, George Kurian and Todd Johnson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 2 vols.

The two volume edition is available from the publisher:

Oxford University Press
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Orders and information also available from:

World Christian News & Books

World Christian Trends

World Christian Trends AD 30 - AD 2200. Interpreting the annual Christian megacensus. David Barrett and Todd Johnson. Pasadena: William Carey Library, 2001. 934p. CD included.

World Christian Trends is available separately or in a package with
the two volume World Christian Encyclopedia from:

Gabriel Resources
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and from:

World Christian News & Books

        Special features of World Christian Trends:

      • 100-page chronology of 7,000 significant Christian and religious events
      • Who's Who of 1,800 Christian and religious leaders across 20 countries
      • Global statistical index of evangelism and evangelization
      • Statistics of religious persecution and Christian martyrs throughout history
      • Religious change across Europe since the end of the Communist era
      • Rapidly spreading Pentecostal and Charismatic churches worldwide
      • Explosive growth via Independent Christianity in Africa, Latin America, Asia
      • 74 global diagrams ("X-ray negatives" showing Christianity's inside workings
      • Missions and global plans - a full report on strategies, successes, failures
      • Economics of Christianity - finances, poverty, cost-effectiveness of mission
      • Emerging political and demographic factors affecting the future of Christianity
      • The futuristics of Christianity and world religions with projections to AD 2200
      • Glossary of terms, extensive bibliographies, full-color global maps
      • Methodology of the massive survey in World Christian Encyclopedia 1982 to 2001
        culminating in World Christian Trends, AD30-AD2200

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