TRAIN TODAY TO
TRANSFORM TOMORROW
Francophone Africa is experiencing unprecedented growth: by 2050, it will account for 85% of the world’s French speakers and be home to hundreds of millions of Christians. This momentum is a unique opportunity… or a major challenge.
Training teachers and leaders today means investing in multipliers of impact—men and women capable of equipping the Church, influencing society, and passing on a solid faith to future generations.
The future of the Church depends on today’s leaders… and on the quality of their training.
Did you know?
There are today
in Africa
French speakers
Pentecostal Christians
within the Assemblies of God
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In 2025, Africa has approximately 330 million French speakers, a significant increase compared to previous years.
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According to OIF projections, Africa will account for 85% of the world’s French speakers by 2050—around 715 million people speaking French.
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In sub-Saharan Africa, Christianity was the majority religion in 2010 with 63% of adherents, compared to 30% for Islam. By 2050, projections indicate a slight decline in Christians to 59%, while the proportion of Muslims is expected to reach 35%.
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In 2020, Christians were the majority on the African continent, representing about 51% of the population (657 million), Muslims about 43% (553 million), and traditional religions in sharp decline, at around 2.7%.