March 18, 2013
- Despite a century-long decline, religious affiliation has shown a marked resurgence globally since 1970. Both Christianity and Islam are growing as fractions of the world’s population. Africa and China have witnessed the most marked religious change.
- Despite a century-long decline, religious affiliation has shown a marked resurgence globally since 1970. Both Christianity and Islam make up growing segments of the world’s population. Africa and China have witnessed the most marked religious change.
March 6, 2013
- In Africa, trade, aid and investments from the European Union, the United States and China have not fully addressed the roots of poverty, inequality and ecological degradation. Churches, therefore, need to engage in a “development dialogue” to support alternative economic agendas, which can help eradicate poverty, while safeguarding Africa’s natural riches.
- In Africa, trade, aid and investments from the European Union, the United States and China have not fully addressed the roots of poverty, inequality and ecological degradation. Churches, therefore, need to engage in a “development dialogue” to support alternative economic agendas, which can help eradicate poverty, while safeguarding Africa’s natural riches.