In the news|July 15, 2012 04:35 EDT
1 Million Evangelical Christians March for Jesus in Brazil
More than 1 million evangelical Christians participated in the annual "March for Jesus" in Sao Paulo, Brazilon Saturday.
"The number of people participating is extremely high - at least 1 million," The Associated Press quoted Police Capt. Luis Fernando Otaviano as saying of the annual march in Sao Paulo.
Like each year, hundreds of Protestant churches and non-denominational groups took part in the march, which was organized by the Reborn in Christ Church and included religious music shows and messages from pastors and preachers, to, what organizers say, "lift up Jesus."
Brazil's evangelical population is exploding, jumping from 6.6 percent to 22.2 percent of the overall Brazilian population, according to the 2010 census. This means that evangelical Christianity is the fastest growing religious segment in Brazil.
The census results from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics published June 29 shows that the evangelical population of Brazil increased by 16 million people over the 10 year period from 2000 to 2010, to 42.3 million.
Photo: Thousands of people march during the Jesus Parade in downtown Sao Paulo July 14, 2012. The parade unites Christians and Evangelical churches in a public expression of faith, praising and worshipping Jesus Christ.
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