These are the world’s least religious countries

By Rick Noack April 14, 2015 The world’s most populous country is also the globe’s least religious. According to a new study, 90 percent of all Chinese consider themselves to be atheists or not to be religious. The survey of 65 countries, conducted by Gallup International and the WI Network of Market Research, is based on 63,898 interviews. China tops the list of the world’s least religious nations by far; it’s followed by countries in Europe — about three fourthRead more

Missing the Mark

Just a brief post on a late night with a cuppa: Just a few days ago, I was thinking a lot about some basic Christian concepts many people do not understand. I recalled a moment where I was talking to a man in England about some things over a cuppa when he interrupted me and asked “What is sin?”. It was then that I realised that I didn’t really know of a good way to define sin to someone; usually,Read more

“Why England?”

As a country with a long history of Christianity, I get many questions asking why I am in England as a missionary. People are often puzzled by the idea of a missionary being in a first world country with a high cost of living, beautiful countryside, and among people which speak the same language as them (minus the differences in accents.) In reality, the United Kingdom is a country with a rather high percentage of atheism, Islam, and paganism, asRead more