American Christians love to hear about areas of the world where Christianity is growing by leaps and bounds. Conversions are daily statistics in many African nations, as in South America, India, and China. According to some credible estimates, China’s Christian population has multiplied by an astounding 3,200 percent since 1949, now nearing 130 million believers.
The growth story should always delight us. But we should be simultaneously distressed about the decline story, especially that of Christianity in the Middle East.