| Group | Where | Number of Adherents |
% of total pop. |
Number of congreg./ churches/ units |
Number of countries |
Year | Source | Quote/ Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Africa Evangelical Fellowship | Mozambique | - | - | - | - | 1936 | *LINK* "Southern Africa " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "AEF missionaries arrived in Mozambique in 1936, were expelled in 1960, and returned in 1985. " |
| African indigenous churches | Mozambique | - | 5.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | 2,504,900 | 96.40% | - | - | 1900 | *LINK* web page: "Geographical Distribution of Followers of ATR... " (viewed 13 March 1999); Arranged by Chidi Denis Isizoh from the entries made in: Barret, D.B. World Christian Encylopedia. Nairobi (1982). | Table: "Geographical Distribution of Adherents of African Traditional Religion in the Continent of Africa " |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | 4,757,300 | 57.80% | - | - | 1970 | *LINK* web page: "Geographical Distribution of Followers of ATR... " (viewed 13 March 1999); Arranged by Chidi Denis Isizoh from the entries made in: Barret, D.B. World Christian Encylopedia. Nairobi (1982). | Table: "Geographical Distribution of Adherents of African Traditional Religion in the Continent of Africa " |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | 4,832,300 | 52.30% | - | - | 1975 | *LINK* web page: "Geographical Distribution of Followers of ATR... " (viewed 13 March 1999); Arranged by Chidi Denis Isizoh from the entries made in: Barret, D.B. World Christian Encylopedia. Nairobi (1982). | Table: "Geographical Distribution of Adherents of African Traditional Religion in the Continent of Africa " |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | - | 54.00% | - | - | 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. African Traditionals 54%. |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | 4,963,700 | 17.80% | - | - | 1980 | *LINK* web page: "Geographical Distribution of Followers of ATR in African Nations "; (viewed 13 March 1999); Arranged by Chidi Denis Isizoh from the entries made in: Barret, D.B. World Christian Encylopedia. Nairobi (1982). | Table: "Geographical Distribution of Adherents of African Traditional Religion in the Continent of Africa " |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | 9,082,738 | 50.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 18,165,476. indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 30%, Muslim 20% |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | 10,800,000 | 60.00% | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 1 - Africa. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 315-316. | "Location: Mozambique; Population: 18 million "; Pg. 316: "Roughly 60% of the population practice traditional African religions, 30% are christian, and 10% are Muslim. " |
| African Traditional Religion | Mozambique | 6,197,000 | 35.10% | - | - | 2000 | *LINK* web page: "Geographical Distribution of Followers of ATR in African Nations "; (viewed 13 March 1999); Arranged by Chidi Denis Isizoh from the entries made in: Barret, D.B. World Christian Encylopedia. Nairobi (1982). | Table: "Geographical Distribution of Adherents of African Traditional Religion in the Continent of Africa "; Projection, made circa 1982. |
| Anglican | Mozambique | 30,000 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Methodists (4) 70,000 adherents; Anglicans 30,000; Presbyterians (Swiss Mission) 28,000; Baptists (AEF) 60,000; Nazarenes 20,000; Pentecostals (5+) 35,000. |
| Baptist | Mozambique | 60,000 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Methodists (4) 70,000 adherents; Anglicans 30,000; Presbyterians (Swiss Mission) 28,000; Baptists (AEF) 60,000; Nazarenes 20,000; Pentecostals (5+) 35,000. |
| Baptist | Mozambique | 60,000 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Methodists (4) 70,000 adherents; Anglicans 30,000; Presbyterians (Swiss Mission) 28,000; Baptists (AEF) 60,000; Nazarenes 20,000; Pentecostals (5+) 35,000. |
| Baptist Convention of Mozambique | Mozambique | 17,443 | - | 35 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals " |
| Baptist World Alliance | Mozambique | 17,443 | 0.09% | 35 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals "; [BWA stats. in individual countries are sum of figures for member bodies of BWA in the countries.]; [County population figures for 1998 from United Nations data available here.] |
| Catholic | Mozambique | - | 27.00% | - | - | 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. Roman Catholics 27% - very nominal and rather discredited by association with the colonial power - numbers falling rapidly under persecution. |
| Catholic | Mozambique | 3,200,000 | - | - | - | 1984 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: INTERNATIONAL INTERCESSORS, May, 1984); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | "Almost half of the people still adhere to tribal religions, but 40 percent of the remainder are Christian, with 3.2 million Catholic and 700,000 Protestant. " |
| Catholic | Mozambique | - | 31.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% " |
| Catholic | Mozambique | 2,767,000 | 15.80% | 279 units |
- | 1995 | 1998 Catholic Almanac: Our Sunday Visitor: USA (1997), pg. 333-367. | Figures are as of Dec. 31, 1995. Number used for "congregations " is from number of Catholic parishes. |
| Catholic | Mozambique | 5,610,000 | - | - | - | 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. |
| Catholic | Mozambique | - | 22.50% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| Catholic | Mozambique | - | 16.00% | - | - | 1999 | James, R. S. Mozambique ( "Major World Nations " book series). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers (1999), pg. 65. | "The constitution that Frelimo established in 1975 guaranteed al Mozambicans the right to practice any religion they chose. For a long while, however, Frelimo was visibly hostile to the Roman Catholic faith, regarding it as a remnant of the discarded colonial culture. Despite this era of disapproval, about 16% of the population has continued to worship in Catholic churches, especially in the south... " |
| Christianity | Mozambique | - | 40.00% | - | - | 1984 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: INTERNATIONAL INTERCESSORS, May, 1984); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | "Almost half of the people still adhere to tribal religions, but 40 percent of the remainder are Christian, with 3.2 million Catholic and 700,000 Protestant. " |
| Christianity | Mozambique | 1,500,000 | 100.00% | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "Southern Africa (UCCSA) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | Population (1994 United Nations estimate):... Namibia: 1.5 million... Main religions:.. Namibia: Christianity/Independent Christianity (100%) " |
| Christianity | Mozambique | 4,650,000 | 30.00% | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "Southern Africa (UCCSA) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | Population (1994 United Nations estimate):.. Mozambique: 15.5 million... Main religions:... Mozambique: Indigenous beliefs (60%). Christianity (30%). Islam (10%). " |
| Christianity | Mozambique | 5,449,643 | 30.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 18,165,476. indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 30%, Muslim 20% |
| Christianity | Mozambique | 8,000,000 | 50.00% | - | - | 1997 | Dostert, Pierre Etienne. Africa 1997 (The World Today Series). Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Stryker-Post Publications (1997), pg. 110. | Estimates of % of population in principal religions, & est. 1997 total pop. |
| Christianity | Mozambique | 5,400,000 | 30.00% | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 1 - Africa. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 315-316. | "Location: Mozambique; Population: 18 million "; Pg. 316: "Roughly 60% of the population practice traditional African religions, 30% are christian, and 10% are Muslim... Mozambican Christians continue to practice the witchcraft, sorcery, spells, and magic associated with traditional religions. " |
| Christianity | Mozambique | - | 30.00% | - | - | 1999 | James, R. S. Mozambique ( "Major World Nations " book series). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers (1999), pg. 65. | "...about 16% of the population has continued to worship in Catholic churches, especially in the south... Another 14% of the population consists of Protestants, who are scattered throughout the country. " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Mozambique | 152 | - | - | - | 1997 | "LDS in Africa: Growing Membership Sees American Church with Unique Vision, " Salt Lake Tribune, 4 April 1998. Reprinted in Sunstone (June 1998, pg. 71). | Map: Membership totals as of December 1997. |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Mozambique | 200 | - | 1 unit |
- | 1997 | Deseret News 1999-2000 Church Almanac. Deseret News: Salt Lake City, UT (1998), pg. 267-410. | Information from a variety of sources. Figures for year-end 1997. |
| Church of the Nazarene | Mozambique | 20,000 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Methodists (4) 70,000 adherents; Anglicans 30,000; Presbyterians (Swiss Mission) 28,000; Baptists (AEF) 60,000; Nazarenes 20,000; Pentecostals (5+) 35,000. |
| Church of the Nazarene | Mozambique | 35,682 | 0.20% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official organization web site: Nazarene World Mission Society | Church Statistics: Churches; 2 Jan 1998; total population: 17,913,000 |
| Churches of Christ | Mozambique | 3,000 | 0.02% | 100 units |
- | 1995 | *LINK* official organization web site | table: "STATUS OF CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--1995 " (Campbellite) |
| 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%. |
| Islam | Mozambique | 1,000,000 | 10.00% | - | - | 1978 | Welch, Alford T. "Islam " in Hinnells, John R. (ed). A Handbook of Living Religions, Penguin Books: New York (1991) [reprint; 1st published in 1984], pg. 164-165. [Original src: Weeks, R. (ed.), "Muslim Peoples: A World Ethnographic Survey " (1978).] | Table: "Approximate Muslim populations and percentages of total populations " |
| Islam | Mozambique | - | 12.00% | - | - | 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. Muslims 12% - mostly among Macua, Yao and Maconde. |
| Islam | Mozambique | 2,200,000 | 29.00% | - | - | 1986 | *LINK* Web site: "Arabic Paper "; web page: "Muslim Countries of the World " (viewed 15 June 1999). [Written 1998.] | [NOTE: Unreliable statistical methodology.] "In 1986... Muslim Education Trust organization [U.K.] obtained... 1971 census & [info. from] Embassies of the respective countires... 1971 census showed the Muslim Minorities countries had around 308 Million Muslim.. "; "...add (784.5M [independent Muslim countries]+ 308M) = 1092.5 Million Muslims in 1971 "; Table shows country, "population " [number of Muslims in the country], & % Muslim. Total adds up to 317,391,000, so these figures are apparently intended to be estimates for 1986. |
| Islam | Mozambique | - | 13.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% " |
| Islam | Mozambique | 1,550,000 | 10.00% | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "Southern Africa (UCCSA) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | Population (1994 United Nations estimate):.. Mozambique: 15.5 million... Main religions:... Mozambique: Indigenous beliefs (60%). Christianity (30%). Islam (10%). " |
| Islam | Mozambique | 2,320,000 | - | - | - | 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. |
| Islam | Mozambique | 3,633,095 | 20.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 18,165,476. indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 30%, Muslim 20% |
| Islam | Mozambique | 800,000 | 5.00% | - | - | 1997 | Dostert, Pierre Etienne. Africa 1997 (The World Today Series). Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Stryker-Post Publications (1997), pg. 110. | Estimates of % of population in principal religions, & est. 1997 total pop. |
| Islam | Mozambique | 1,800,000 | 10.00% | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 1 - Africa. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 315-316. | "Location: Mozambique; Population: 18 million "; Pg. 316: "Roughly 60% of the population practice traditional African religions, 30% are christian, and 10% are Muslim. " |
| Islam | Mozambique | - | 13.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| Islam | Mozambique | - | 20.00% | - | - | 1999 | James, R. S. Mozambique ( "Major World Nations " book series). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers (1999), pg. 65. | "About 20% of Mozambicans, mostly in the north, are Muslims. " |
| Islam | Mozambique | 2,471,000 | 14.00% | - | - | 2000 | K. F. Bin Mohd Noor. "Muslims Statistics... for Year 2000 " [orig. src: Barrett. World Christian Encyclopedia, 1982] | Table |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Mozambique | 25,667 | 0.14% | 576 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | Adherent/member count is for "1997 Peak Witnesses "; Memorial attendance (annual sacrament meeting) for same year: 103,423. |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Mozambique | 28,005 | 0.18% | 652 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; This adherent/member count is for "1998 Peak Witnesses " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Mozambique | - | 0.50% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Mozambique | 103,423 | 0.56% | 576 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | From 1997 Statistics "Memorial attendance " column. Count of all who attend this once-a-year meeting, whether or not a "publisher " in full standing. Most would be considered adherents. |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Mozambique | 111,256 | 0.71% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; "Memorial attendance " column indicates attendance at yearly communion meeting. |
| Makua | Mozambique | - | - | - | 1 country |
1995 | Haskins, J. From Afar to Zulu>. New York: Walker Pub. (1995), pg. 191-7. | Table: Add'l African Cultures |
| Methodist | Mozambique | 70,000 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Methodists (4) 70,000 adherents; Anglicans 30,000; Presbyterians (Swiss Mission) 28,000; Baptists (AEF) 60,000; Nazarenes 20,000; Pentecostals (5+) 35,000. |
| Ndau | Mozambique | 360,000 | 2.00% | - | - | 1992 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 1 - Africa. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 315-316. | "Location: Mozambique; Population: 18 million "; Pg. 316: "RENAMO used the traditional beliefs of Mozambicans to gain the respet of peasants and to influence soldiers. RENAMO commanders were often Ndua-speakers, among whom espiritistas (spirit mediums), curandeiros (healers), or feiticeiros (witch doctors) enjoyed great influence. such mediums were believed to give fighters courage, and many practiced rites to make warriors 'invisible' or 'bulletproof.' While the Ndaus constitute less than 2% of the Mozambique population, they were well known for their use of magic. " |
| other | Mozambique | 60,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; "other " = NOT primal-indigenous, Roman Catholic, Islam, Protestant |
| Pentecostal | Mozambique | 35,000 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Methodists (4) 70,000 adherents; Anglicans 30,000; Presbyterians (Swiss Mission) 28,000; Baptists (AEF) 60,000; Nazarenes 20,000; Pentecostals (5+) 35,000. |
| Presbyterian | Mozambique | 28,000 | - | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Methodists (4) 70,000 adherents; Anglicans 30,000; Presbyterians (Swiss Mission) 28,000; Baptists (AEF) 60,000; Nazarenes 20,000; Pentecostals (5+) 35,000. |
| primal-indigenous | Mozambique | - | 48.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% "; Listed in table as "Traditional beliefs " |
| primal-indigenous | Mozambique | 9,300,000 | 60.00% | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "Southern Africa (UCCSA) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | Population (1994 United Nations estimate):.. Mozambique: 15.5 million... Main religions:... Mozambique: Indigenous beliefs (60%). Christianity (30%). Islam (10%). " |
| primal-indigenous | Mozambique | 8,550,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; listed as "traditional beliefs " |
| primal-indigenous | Mozambique | 7,200,000 | 45.00% | - | - | 1997 | Dostert, Pierre Etienne. Africa 1997 (The World Today Series). Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Stryker-Post Publications (1997), pg. 110. | Estimates of % of population in principal religions, & est. 1997 total pop. |
| primal-indigenous | Mozambique | - | 40.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions "; listed in table as "animism " |
| primal-indigenous | Mozambique | - | 50.00% | - | - | 1999 | James, R. S. Mozambique ( "Major World Nations " book series). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers (1999), pg. 65-66. | "...16% of the population... Catholic... About 20%... Muslims... Another 14%... Protestant... The remaining 50% of Mozambicans practice traditional tribal religion. Most of these tribal religions are animistic... Some Mozambicans combine the dancing, chants, and rituals of their traditional religions with some form of Christianity... " |
| Protestant | Mozambique | 418,000 | 7.00% | - | - | 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%. |
| Protestant | Mozambique | 700,000 | - | - | - | 1984 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: INTERNATIONAL INTERCESSORS, May, 1984); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | "Almost half of the people still adhere to tribal religions, but 40 percent of the remainder are Christian, with 3.2 million Catholic and 700,000 Protestant. " |
| Protestant | Mozambique | - | 8.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% "; Protestant "includes all non-Roman Catholic denominations " |
| Protestant | Mozambique | 1,340,000 | - | - | - | 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. |
| Protestant | Mozambique | - | 14.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| Protestant | Mozambique | - | 14.00% | - | - | 1999 | James, R. S. Mozambique ( "Major World Nations " book series). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers (1999), pg. 65. | "...14% of the population consists of Protestants, who are scattered throughout the country. " |
| Shangaan | Mozambique | - | - | - | 1 country |
1995 | Haskins, J. From Afar to Zulu>. New York: Walker Pub. (1995), pg. 191-7. | Table: Add'l African Cultures |
| Shona | Mozambique | - | - | - | - | 1995 | Haskins, J. From Afar to Zulu>. New York: Walker Pub. (1995), pg. 191-7. | Table: Add'l African Cultures |
| United Baptist Church | Mozambique | - | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* "Southern Africa " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "The largest Protestant denomination in Mozambique is the Igreja Unie Baptista de Mozambique (IUB United Baptist Church), which was formed by the union of the Africa Evangelical Fellowship churches in the north with the Swedish Free Baptist related churches in the south. " |
| Yao (African) | Mozambique | - | - | - | - | 1995 | Haskins, J. From Afar to Zulu>. New York: Walker Pub. (1995), pg. 191-7. | Table: Add'l African Cultures |
| Baptist | Myanmar | 3 | - | - | - | 1819 | Armstrong, O.K. & Marjorie Armstrong. The Baptists in America. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co. (1979) [revised 2nd edition; originally published in 1967 under the title The Indomitable Baptists], pg. 137. | "It was not until Sunday, July 4, 1819, six whole years after their arrival in Burma, that the Judsons gained their first convert. He was faithful Maung Noo, their language teacher. " [1 member, plus the Judsons, the missionaries, total of 3.] |