Global Evangelical Growth Accelerates

1980Religion in the Contemporary World

Overview

From approximately 1980, Evangelical Christianity experienced a period of rapid global expansion. This growth was driven by a combination of extensive missionary networks, dynamic revival movements, and the strategic use of modern media to reach new audiences.

The movement flourished through a consistent focus on local church planting, which allowed it to establish a firm presence in diverse cultural contexts. Its appeal was rooted in several core tenets that resonated with millions of people across the globe:

  • A strong emphasis on the necessity of personal conversion.
  • A commitment to the authority of the Bible.
  • The promotion of an active, personal faith.
  • The development of widespread grassroots networks.

By prioritising these central themes, the movement became a significant force within contemporary Christianity. This period of acceleration transformed the religious landscape, cementing the influence of Evangelicalism as a major global phenomenon throughout the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

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