The term 'born again' is a very divisive term that suggests that some Christians haven't been 'born again' and are therefore not really 'Christian'. Sadly too many fundamentalist Christians subscribe to this bigoted view.
To become a Christian one has to be born again. This may take the shape of a major spiritual experience on a particular day (as, for example, St Paul's conversion), or by 'drip feed' of the Holy Spirit over many years . As Paul stated no one can state that Jesus is Lord unless it comes from the Holy Spirit.
That said, all Christians can therefore be considered 'born again' or they would never profess Jesus as Lord. On this basis, there are over two and a half billions of Christians in the world, of all denominations, from Catholics to Orthodox, from Anglicans to Baptists and from Methodists to Salvation Army.
While many countries include questions about religious affiliations in their census forms, they don't tend to go much deeper than Christianity, Islam, Hinduism etc.
Nobody collates the numbers for "born-again Christians" as to do so would be an immense undertaking which would produce a number which, of itself, would be of little or no use to anyone - especially those who went to the trouble and expense of generating it.
In 2001 Ralph Winter (Evangelical Missiologist) estimated that there were 680 million born again believers world wide.
According to the latest statistics, the number of professing Christian in the world is more than 2 billion people.It represents about 30% of the entire population.
World wide there are millions, but there are billions of the still unsaved.
too many....
no sane ones
250000
Richard
Roman Catholicism is the largest Christian denomination in the world.AnswerThere is no such thing as a 'born again Christian' in the context that some Christians (as the question implies, Roman Catholics) are not 'born again'. In order to follow Christ as Lord, one is born again. This might be later in life, or as a child. It might be as a Baptist, free Church or Roman Catholic. But no Christian can follow Christ without, knowingly or unknowlingly, being 'born again' So, basically, the question is meaningless.
I have read somewhere that 52 of the 56 signers were born again christians
The bible following born-again Christians which includes many denominations; the practicing Catholics who are not usually born-again; and third, people who claim to be Christian but don't behave like they are Christian.
NONE. this is against all that i stand for and you shall not have a relationship with them. it is against the will of Alla. praise the lord.
The number of those who claim to be 'born again' Christians changes with each survey. However, the number seems to be about 30 percent of the adult population on average. That would make the number around 65 to 70 million.
There are about 2.2 Billion Christians in the world today.
over 2 billion
It has been estimated that there are between 200 million and 250 million evangelical Christians in the world.
As of 2020, approximately 2.3 billion Christians are estimated to be living worldwide, making Christianity the largest religion in terms of followers. This number is continually changing due to factors such as birth rates, religious conversions, and changing demographics.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but estimates suggest that there are around 300,000 to 500,000 Jewish Christians worldwide. These individuals typically identify as both Jewish and Christian, integrating beliefs and practices from both traditions.