Global Christianity, without 'the'
The five main world religions are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Each of these religions has millions of followers worldwide and plays a significant role in shaping global culture and society.
Dennis E. Shoemaker has written: 'The global connection, local action for world justice' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and justice, Economics, Religious aspects of Economics
The correct spelling is "global" (universal, worldwide).
With around 2.4 billion adherents split into three main branches of Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox, Christianity is the world's largest religion
R. A. Ambler has written: 'Global theology' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and culture, Christianity and international affairs, East and West, Economics, Human ecology, North and south, Religious aspects of Economics, Religious aspects of Human ecology, World politics
The correct spelling is "Christianity" (religion).
Its muslim! Sorry but no Christianity is still the largest religion in the world. Approximately 31.50% of world population.
Either "A new global trend has come to the city." or "A new global trend has been brought to the city." are correct.
Studies in World Christianity was created in 1995.
Christianity is the largest religion in the world, with approximately 2.3 billion adherents, making up about 31% of the global population. It has a significant presence in regions such as the Americas, Europe, and parts of Africa and Oceania. While it is declining in some areas, particularly in Western Europe, it continues to grow in other regions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia. Overall, Christianity's influence is felt globally, but its strongest concentrations remain in the Global North and certain regions of the Global South.
The correct format for a Global Entry number is 9 digits, starting with the letters "98" followed by 7 numbers.
Christianity has never become world wide.