- Number of LDS members in 2010
- 2010 membership growth rate
- Percent membership growth since 2000
- Number of units (congregations)
- Number of temples
- Number of missions
- Number of stakes
- Number of districts
- Ratio of one Latter-day Saint per "x" inhabitants
- Change of ratio in LDS per inhabitants since 2000
- Percent of inhabitants reached by LDS congregations
- Number of unreached cities with over "x" number of inhabitants
- Estimated member activity rate
- Year of initial LDS Church establishment
- Year of country dedication for missionary work
Below is a map of countries/territories in the Western Hemisphere provided with LDS statistics by country/territory. I am still populating all of the statistical fields for these nations/territories as some of these remain blank.
View Western Hemisphere in a larger map
Only 75% of the U.S. has been reached?? Is that because of the places where people go to congregations in another town, like I used to?
ReplyDeleteAll cities and towns are assigned to a specific LDS congregation in the United States, but approximately 25% of Americans live in cities which do not have their own respective wards and branches. Many of the "unreached" American population reside in rural areas or small towns and cities. Only a handful of cities have over 100,000 inhabitants and no LDS congregations, primarily concentrated on the East Coast.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting blog. Thank you for gathering the information in one place.
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