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- Christianity_in_Niger abstract "Christianity in Niger was brought with French colonial institutions, and its adherents include local believers from the educated, the elite, and colonial families, as well as immigrants from neighboring coastal countries, particularly Benin, Togo, and Ghana. Christians, both Roman Catholics and Protestants, account for less than 5 percent of the population—one estimate has Christians at 0.4% and Evangelicals at 0.1%—and are mainly present in the regions of Maradi and Dogondoutchi, and in Niamey and other urban centers with expatriate populations. Current estimates place the current Christian population at about 56,000 individuals with projected growth resulting in about 84,500 Christians by the year 2025.Foreign Christian missionary organizations are active in the country, continuing a tradition dating back to the colonial period. The first Catholic mission was founded in 1931, while the first Protestant missionaries came to Zinder in 1924 and to Tibiri a few years later. In the late 1970s there were some 12,000 Catholic and 3,000 Protestant converts in Niger, with the remaining Christian population made up of foreigners. A 2015 study estimates some 4,500 believers in Christ from a Muslim background residing in Niger.".
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- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Benin.
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- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Hebdo_issue_No._1178.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Dogondoutchi.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Ghana.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Goure.
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- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Missionary.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Niamey.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Niger.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
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- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholicism_in_Niger.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Tibiri.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Togo.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLink Zinder.
- Christianity_in_Niger wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christianity in Niger".
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- Christianity_in_Niger subject Category:Christianity_in_Niger.
- Christianity_in_Niger subject Category:Religion_in_Niger.
- Christianity_in_Niger comment "Christianity in Niger was brought with French colonial institutions, and its adherents include local believers from the educated, the elite, and colonial families, as well as immigrants from neighboring coastal countries, particularly Benin, Togo, and Ghana.".
- Christianity_in_Niger label "Christianity in Niger".
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