Below is a list of the countries where the Church reported a net
increase of four or more units for the year 2014. The annual percentage
increase for the number of wards and branches for each country is also provided:
- United States +152 (1.1% increase)
- Ghana +39 (23.2% increase)
- Nigeria +38 (10.1% increase)
- Philippines +33 (2.9% increase)
- Brazil +24 (1.2% increase)
- Cote d'Ivoire +22 (30.6% increase)
- Mexico +18 (0.9% increase)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo +15 (11.5% increase)
- Sierra Leone +9 (30.0% increase)
- Australia +7 (2.4% increase)
- Mozambique +6 (30.0% increase)
- Cape Verde +5 (16.1% increase)
- Kenya +5 (12.2% increase)
- South Africa +5 (3.2% increase)
- Botswana +4 (50.0% increase)
- Guatemala +4 (1.0% increase)
- New Zealand +4 (1.9% increase)
- Taiwan +4 (4.0% increase)
- Zimbabwe +4 (6.7% increase)
- Argentina -27 (3.4% decrease)
- Japan -12 (4.3% decrease)
- Chile -10 (1.6% decrease)
- Uruguay -9 (5.9% decrease)
- Ukraine -5 (8.9% decrease)
- Bolivia -4 (1.6% decrease)
2 comments:
Between Chile and Argentina there may more than 750,000 less active LDS.
It is hard to count how many are still alive, but probably over a million total have been baptized who no longer currently attend. Just those two nations.
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