This begins a multi-part blog series on every country of the world — exploring:
The history of Christianity
The current spiritual condition
The reached vs. unreached reality
Major denominations and movements
Practical evangelism strategies
Scripture foundations for revival
And how the Church can engage each nation wisely
Each country will also have a dedicated, one-level URL page on my website with massive detail. For the United States, that page is:
👉 gregloucks.com/united-states-of-america
Every nation page will follow the same structure — clean, one-level URLs, comprehensive demographic data, religious breakdowns, people groups, history, geography, missions insight, and strategic prayer focus. As I’ve shared before, I am building out massive structured information layers across countries — geography, political divisions, people groups, economic data, religious percentages, history timelines, and evangelism strategy — so that believers can pray intelligently and act strategically.
This is not surface-level research. It is systematic Kingdom mapping.
We begin with the United States of America.
Christianity in America began largely through:
English Puritans
Anglican settlers
Dutch Reformed believers
French Catholics
Spanish Catholics in the Southwest
Verses that shaped early settlers:
“For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come.” — Hebrews 13:14
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD.” — Psalm 33:12
Though imperfect and often entangled with political power, Christianity was foundational in early American culture.
Key figures:
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
Emphasis:
New birth
Personal salvation
Emotional repentance
“You must be born again.” — John 3:7
Camp meetings
Circuit riders
Explosive church growth
This period fueled:
The abolition movement
Mission societies
Bible distribution
“Go into all the world and preach the gospel.” — Mark 16:15
The United States became one of the greatest missionary-sending forces in history.
Organizations formed:
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Southern Baptist Convention
Assemblies of God USA
Revival movements:
Azusa Street Revival
From the 1800s through the mid-1900s, America exported:
Missionaries
Bible translations
Evangelists
Theological education
Financial support
“Freely you have received, freely give.” — Matthew 10:8
Since the 1960s:
Decline in church attendance
Rise of secularism
Cultural Christianity weakening
Growth of the “nones” (no religious affiliation)
Now something stunning is happening:
Missionaries are being sent to America.
African churches planting in U.S. cities
Korean prayer movements evangelizing Americans
Hispanic Pentecostal expansion
Global South pastors discipling U.S. believers
“The last will be first.” — Matthew 20:16
America is no longer just a sender. It is now a mission field.
Evangelical Protestant
Mainline Protestant
Catholic
Orthodox
Pentecostal / Charismatic
Non-denominational
Southern Baptist Convention
United Methodist Church
Roman Catholic Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Assemblies of God USA
(Insights based on Joshua Project)
The United States has hundreds of distinct people groups, including immigrant diasporas from nearly every nation.
Anglo-American
Many African-American communities
Latino Catholic / Evangelical communities
Secular urban professionals
Nominal Christians
Post-Christian youth culture
Mainline denominational but biblically illiterate groups
Muslim immigrant communities
Hindu diaspora
Sikh communities
Buddhist populations
Secular atheists
Certain Asian subgroups
Jewish communities
Some people groups in U.S. cities are less than 2% evangelical.
“The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few.” — Matthew 9:37
America is not mostly pagan.
It is:
Biblically familiar
Spiritually distracted
Religiously pluralistic
Increasingly skeptical
Many have heard of Jesus — but do not know Him.
“Having a form of godliness but denying its power.” — 2 Timothy 3:5
Post-Christian Americans distrust institutions but respond to authenticity.
“By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” — John 13:35
Build friendships
Invite into home
Share testimony
Especially needed among:
University students
Urban professionals
Tech communities
“Always be ready to give a defense…” — 1 Peter 3:15
God has brought the nations to America.
International students
Refugee communities
Immigrant neighborhoods
Instead of going overseas, believers can cross the street.
“Ask of Me, and I will give You the nations.” — Psalm 2:8
Podcasts
YouTube
Short-form video
Structured theological blogs
This is one reason I am building detailed country pages — not just devotionals, but structured, research-driven Kingdom intelligence.
Some churches are declining not from persecution but from stagnation.
“Strengthen the things which remain.” — Revelation 3:2
Renewal requires:
Prayer
Repentance
Biblical authority
Holy Spirit power
The U.S. is statistically “reached” in global missions metrics.
But:
Biblical literacy is collapsing.
Many identify as Christian but deny core doctrine.
Generational decline is evident.
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” — Hosea 4:6
America may not be unreached in exposure — but it is increasingly unreached in conviction.
For over 150 years, America sent missionaries worldwide.
Now:
Brazil sends to America.
Nigeria sends to America.
South Korea sends to America.
This reversal is prophetic in its own way.
“The kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a nation bearing the fruits of it.” — Matthew 21:43
The question is not whether God is moving globally.
The question is whether America will respond.
The U.S. page is only the beginning.
Each country page will include:
Government structure
Administrative divisions
Economic data
Religious percentages
Major people groups
Reached/unreached status
Historical Christianity timeline
Prayer focus
Evangelism strategy notes
All one-level URLs. Clean. Organized. Systematic.
This is Kingdom cartography.
“If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves…” — 2 Chronicles 7:14
Lord:
Revive Your Church.
Raise up evangelists.
Strengthen pastors.
Save the lost.
Send laborers into American cities.
And let this nation once again be a light.
In future parts of this series, we will examine: All 197 countries of the world and all territories
Each nation matters.
“After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could number, of all nations…” — Revelation 7:9
The story of Christianity in America is not over.
The harvest is still white.
And the Kingdom advances.
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Greg Loucks is a writer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and graphic designer, as well as a creative visionary and faith-driven storyteller working at the intersection of language, meaning, and human connection. Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, he has lived in Cincinnati, Ohio; Hot Springs, Arkansas; Williams, Arizona; and Flagstaff, Arizona—each place shaping his perspective, resilience, and creative voice.
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