back to Evangelical, Caribbean
| Group | Where | Number of Adherents |
% of total pop. |
Number of congreg./ churches/ units |
Number of countries |
Year | Source | Quote/ Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Evangelical | Central African Republic | - | 27.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: STL Publications, P. O. Box 48, Bromley, Kent, England 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total Population: 2,370,000. Protestants 46%. Community 680,000. Denominations 10. Almost entirely evangelical. Evangelicals 27%. |
| Evangelical | Chile | 1,780,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year; pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Evangelical | Chile | 1,446,000 | 10.00% | - | - | 1996 | Caistor, Nick. Chile: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (In Focus series), Brooklyn, New York: Interlink Books (1998); pg. 81. | "Population... 1996 estimate 14.46 million... Religion: 78% Roman Catholic; 10% estimated Evangelicals; 10% other Christian denominations " |
| Evangelical | Colorado | - | 1.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.] |
| Evangelical | Connecticut | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Cuba | - | 0.90% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 9,400,000. Protestants 1% (It was 6% in 1957, but most have emigrated to U.S.A.). Protestant Community 85,000. Denominations 24. Largest:- Baptists, Pentecostals and Methodists. Evangelicals 0.9% -though many secret believers also. |
| Evangelical | Czech Republic | 155,865 | 1.50% | - | - | 1995 | *LINK* web site: "SEND in North Central Europe " (SEND International, an Evangelical missionary org.); (Dec. 1998) | "Population - Poland: 39,365,000; Czech Rep: 10,391,000; Slovakia: 5,334,000... Religion - Poland: Traditional Catholic; Czech Rep: Christian; Slovakia: Christian; Evangelical - Poland: .15%; Czech Rep and Slovakia: 1.5% " |
| Evangelical | Delaware | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Dominican Republic | - | 2.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site; (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total pop.: 4,800,000. Protestants 2.3%. Community 110,000. Membership 33,000. Denominations 19. Largest: - Free Methodists 6,000; Assemblies of God 9,000; Brethren 3,000; WIM 1,500. Evangelicals 2% of population. |
| Evangelical | Ecuador | - | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* "South America " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "As with most South American nations, Ecuador is predominantly Roman Catholic. Christians [i.e. Conservative Evangelical Protestants] are lumped together with Mormons, Hindus, Buddhists, and Jehovah's Witnesses as members of just another sect. " |
| Evangelical | Eurasia | - | 0.90% | - | - | 1993 | Johnstone. Operation World. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan (1993); pg. 21. | Table. Eurasia & Europe listed separately. "Affiliated Evangelical " |
| Evangelical | Europe | - | 2.80% | - | - | 1993 | Johnstone. Operation World. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan (1993); pg. 21. | Table. Eurasia & Europe listed separately. "Affiliated Evangelical " |
| Evangelical | Florida | - | 1.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.] |
| Evangelical | French Guiana | - | 2.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: Material from OPERATION WORLD 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 60,000. Roman Catholics 88%. Protestants 5%. Community 2,200. Denominations 4. Brethren 250 members. Assemblies of God 200 members. Evangelicals 2%. |
| Evangelical | Georgia, USA | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Germany | 232,000 | - | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* web page: "Religion News of the World "; collected by Ph. Keulemans - Update: 30/11/1998. (viewed 5 July 1999). Date section: November 25 [1998]: "Membership Dwindles in almost all German Protestant Churches " [Orig. source: Idea/GC] | "Almost all Protestant churches in Germany are shrinking. Still, free churches are less hit than the main line Protestant Church in Germany (EKD).Between 1985 and 1997, membership in this church decreased by 9.3% to 27.4 million, while the five largest evangelical churches lost a total of 2.3 per cent... The Union of Baptists and Brethren, the Methodist Church, the Independent Lutheran Church, the Seventh-Day Adventists and the Free evangelical Churches have a total of 232,000 members. " |
| Evangelical | Greece | 20,000 | 0.20% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: "Hellenic Ministries " | There are about twenty thousand evangelical Christians in the country -- just two tenths of one percent of the ten million citizens. |
| Evangelical | Guadeloupe | - | 1.50% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: Operation World 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 370,000. Roman Catholics 94%. Protestants 3.5%. Community 115,000. Significant groups - WIM and Baptists. Evangelicals 1.5%. |
| Evangelical | Guatemala | 2,730,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year; pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Evangelical | Guyana | - | 6.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: Operation World 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total pop.: 800,000. Hindus 30%; Muslims 8%; Roman Catholics 12%; Protestants 40%. Protestant community 282,000. Denominations 20. Major groups: Anglicans 130,000 adherents; Lutherans 14,000; Moravians 2,000. Evangelicals 6%. |
| Evangelical | Haiti | - | 13.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: Operation World 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Protestants 18%. Community 880,000. Membership 290,000. Denominations -- over 20 (also many hundreds of indigenous groups. Evangelicals 13% of the population. |
| Evangelical | Honduras | 570,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year; pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Evangelical | Idaho | - | 2.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.] |
| Evangelical | Illinois | - | 2.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.] |
| Evangelical | Indiana | - | 1.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.] |
| Evangelical | Indonesia | - | 4.00% | - | - | 1978 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, by P. J. Johnstone STL Publications, P. O. Box 48, Bromley, Kent, England. Published in 1978); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Evangelicals 4%. |
| Evangelical | Iowa | - | 1.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.] |
| Evangelical | Iran | 2,046 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Protestant Christians - community of only 8,500, membership 5,000 but about 80% nominal. Major groups: Presbyterian 3,000 members; Assemblies of God 700; Anglicans 400. Evangelicals 0.006% (out of 34,100,000 total) |
| Evangelical | Jamaica | - | 20.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD -1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Protestants 75%. Community 903,000. Denominations 70. Largest groups: Anglicans, Baptists, Pentecostals, Methodists, Brethren. Evangelicals 20%. A majority of the Protestants are nominal but the Evangelicals are strong. |
| Evangelical | Japan | 395,062 | 0.32% | - | - | 1990 | *LINK* web site: "SEND in Japan " (SEND International, an Evangelical missionary org.); (Dec. 1998) | "Population - 123,457,000 (1990)... Religion - Shinto, Buddhist, Secular, Christian; Evangelical - .32%... Ministry: Like Western Europe, Japan is wealthy & sophisticated and people feel little need for God. Only one person in 100 is a Christian. " |
| Evangelical | Kansas | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Kentucky | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Laos | - | 0.30% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD -1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total pop.: 3,400,000. Protestants 0.3% (?) -- possible community of 12,000 and membership 4,000 (about half the Christians have fled to Thailand since June 1975). Evangelicals 0.3%. |
| Evangelical | Latin America | 250,000 | - | - | - | 1900 | *LINK* "The church is larger than you think " in DAWN Fridayfax 1998 #28. (Original source: Patrick Johnstone. "The Church is bigger than you think ", WEC, Bulstrode, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, U.K.) | In this century, however, the number of Evangelicals has grown from under 250,000 in 1900 to over 40 million in 1990, with over 60 million probably in the year 2000. |
| Evangelical | Latin America | 40,000,000 | - | - | - | 1990 | *LINK* "The church is larger than you think " in DAWN Fridayfax 1998 #28. (Original source: Patrick Johnstone. "The Church is bigger than you think ", WEC, Bulstrode, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, U.K.) | In this century, however, the number of Evangelicals has grown from under 250,000 in 1900 to over 40 million in 1990, with over 60 million probably in the year 2000. |
| Evangelical | Latin America | - | 11.10% | - | - | 1993 | Johnstone. Operation World. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan (1993); pg. 21. | Table. "Affiliated Evangelical " |
| Evangelical | Latin America | 60,000,000 | - | - | - | 2000 | *LINK* "The church is larger than you think " in DAWN Fridayfax 1998 #28. (Original source: Patrick Johnstone. "The Church is bigger than you think ", WEC, Bulstrode, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, U.K.) | In this century, however, the number of Evangelicals has grown from under 250,000 in 1900 to over 40 million in 1990, with over 60 million probably in the year 2000. |
| Evangelical | Lesotho | - | 4.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition.); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Protestants 39%. Community 336,000. Denominations 8. The largest: Evangelical Church (the French PEMS), Anglicans, Methodists, Pentecostals. Evangelicals 4% of population. |
| Evangelical | Louisiana | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Madagascar | - | 2.00% | - | - | 1989 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: 1/6/89 issue of GLOBAL PRAYER DIGEST); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | the lure of ancient religion remains a stronghold among the 10,300,000 people of Madagascar. Most who call themselves Christians have no knowledge of the basics of the gospel; and evangelical believers like Randria make up a scant 2% of the population. |
| Evangelical | Maine | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Evidently some error regarding Maine data: the columns add up to 107%.; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Malaysia | - | 1.10% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Protestants 2.1% (11% in E.M.). Community 242,000 (51,000 in P.M. only). Evangelicals 1.1% (in P.M. only 0.2%, in E.M. 9%). |
| Evangelical | Malaysia | - | 1.20% | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: February, 1994 issue of GLOBAL PRAYER DIGEST); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Christian 8.6%. Only 1.2% evangelical. Made up of Tamils and Telegu-speaking peoples form India as well as Chinese peoples. |
| Evangelical | Mali | - | 0.50% | - | - | 1984 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: June, 1984, INTERNATIONAL INTERCESSORS); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Predominantly a Muslim country, Mali is about 65 percent Muslim; 30 percent animist; 2 percent African traditional religions; 1 percent Roman Catholic; 0.5 percent Protestant, and 0.5 percent Evangelical. |
| Evangelical | Martinique | - | 0.50% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: Operation World 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 350,000. Roman Catholics 96%. Protestants 3%. Community 105,000. Denominations 4. Evangelicals 0.5%. |
| Evangelical | Maryland | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Mauritius | 471 | 0.05% | - | - | 1981 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: Report prepared by Barbara Brown, Institute of Tribal Studies, USCWM.); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total pop.: 943,000. Hindus 49%, 462,070; Buddhists 2%, 18,860; Muslims 16%, 150,880; RC-Christians 32%, 301,760; Protestants 1%, 9,430 (Evangelical 0.05% = 471) |
| Evangelical | Mauritius | - | 3.00% | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* "Southern Africa " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "Mauritius is a predominantly Hindu country, with evangelical Christians accounting for less than three percent of the population. " |
| Evangelical | Mexico | - | 4.30% | - | - | 1993 | *LINK* DAWN FridayFax 1997 #37: "Mexico: already 15% Evangelicals "; Source: PULSE, 7/97 | A recently published government report in Mexico shows that 15% of the inhabitants are Evangelical Christians. The 1993 edition of Operation World claims that 4.3% of the population was Evangelical at that time. |
| Evangelical | Mexico | 4,530,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year; pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. Listed in table as "Evangelical (Protestant and Catholic) " |
| Evangelical | Mexico | - | 15.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* DAWN FridayFax 1997 #37: "Mexico: already 15% Evangelicals "; Source: PULSE, 7/97 | A recently published government report in Mexico shows that 15% of the inhabitants are Evangelical Christians. The 1993 edition of Operation World claims that 4.3% of the population was Evangelical at that time. |
| Evangelical | Michigan | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Middle East | - | 0.40% | - | - | 1993 | Johnstone. Operation World. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan (1993); pg. 21. | Table. "Affiliated Evangelical " |
| Evangelical | Minnesota | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Mississippi | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Missouri | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Mongolia | 4 | - | - | - | 1990 | *LINK* "Asia " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "Mongolia... There were only four known evangelical Christians when communism collapsed in 1990. " |
| Evangelical | Montana | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | Mozambique | - | 4.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 9,300,000. Protestants 7%. Community 418,000. Denominations 22 - Methodist, Anglican, Presbyterian, Baptist, Nazarene, Pentcostal. Evangelicals 4%. |
| Evangelical | Nebraska | - | 2.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.] |
| Evangelical | Netherlands Antilles | - | 1.50% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD `79); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 237,000. Roman Catholics 82%. Protestants 8%. Community 9,000. Denominations 3. Largest: Evangelical Churches (TEAM) 1,000 members (Curacao, Bonaire and Aruba). Baptists (St. Eustatius and St. Maarten). Evangelicals 1.5%. |
| Evangelical | Nevada | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | New Hampshire | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | New Jersey | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |
| Evangelical | New Mexico | - | 0.00% | - | - | 2001 | *LINK* Kosmin, Barry A.; Egon Mayer; & Ariela Keysar. "American Religious Identity Survey. " 2001. City University of New York. | ARIS: Nationwide phone survey of 50,000 American adults; open-ended question: 'What is your religion, if any?'; Listed in table: "Evangelical " [Refers to people who self-identified specifically as "Evangelical, " rather than supplying a particular denomination.]; Actual % between 0 and 0.5%, so sell was left blank. |