The Global Church: Case Studies in Growth and Resilience
MTA
Stories of Revival, Persecution, and Adaptation from Africa, Asia, and Latin America
2nd Edition
The Global Church: Case Studies in Growth and Resilience documents how Christianity has shifted its demographic center from Europe to Africa, Asia, and Latin America, exploring the vibrant, often perilous, ways faith communities adapt to rapid social, political, and economic change. Drawing on extensive field research across twenty‑four locations—from Lagos megachurches and Sahelian underground congregations to Chinese house churches, Nepali health‑focused churches, Brazilian Pentecostal public engagement, and Amazonian creation‑care ministries—the book reveals patterns of growth that are simultaneously numerical and deeply contextualized. These movements thrive not by importing Western models but by rooting the gospel in local languages, cultures, and lived realities, often blending spiritual fervor with practical holism: education, health care, microenterprise, trauma healing, and peacebuilding become integral to discipleship and witness.
Leadership emerges indigenously, with pastors and lay leaders rising from within their communities, frequently operating without formal seminaries or substantial external funding. In contexts of persecution—such as northern Nigeria, Pakistan, Iran, and China—churches maintain resilience through decentralized, relational networks, secret gatherings, and innovative use of digital media for evangelism and discipleship. Where growth is rapid, as in Korean prayer movements or Brazilian favelas, leaders grapple with balancing numerical expansion with spiritual depth, avoiding the pitfalls of prosperity gospel, political entanglement, and burnout. Across the globe, women frequently serve as the backbone of ministry, providing prayer, health, education, and economic initiatives that sustain families and communities amid crisis.
The book concludes with cross‑cutting lessons for strategy, leadership, and resilience: contextualization, decentralization, holistic mission, indigenous and courageous leadership, adaptive innovation, communal solidarity, spiritual depth forged in suffering, wise use of technology, financial self‑reliance, and the increasingly multidirectional flow of influence within the global body of Christ. These insights arise not from abstract theory but from the lived experiences of believers who, despite poverty, violence, legal restriction, or environmental degradation, continue to bear faithful witness and shape the future of Christianity in the Majority World.
This book is for pastors, mission leaders, seminary students, scholars, and NGO practitioners who work with or support Christian communities in the Global South. It also serves anyone seeking a grounded, on-the-ground understanding of how the church grows, adapts, and demonstrates resilience amid persecution, poverty, and rapid change. Readers will gain practical insights for leadership, strategy, and solidarity with the Majority World church.
May 18, 2026
48,966 words
3 hours 26 minutes
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