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IS THE UK STILL A CHRISTIAN COUNTRY?

I was flicking through my computer and came across an article from the BBC website last year. I re-read it and found myself, saying to myself that it is still very relevant.

I run a Gospel radio station and I consider myself to be a  Gospel artist and as such when faced with the question, Is the UK still a Christian country? I think that I and we need to take the question seriously.

Is the UK still a Christian country? What about the USA? If you are reading this in Africa how Christian is your country?

Let me know your thoughts

Are we losing our religion? The answer for the UK seems to be “Yes”, while the answer for the developing world is a resounding “No”.

That was the conclusion of a recent analysis by the Pew Research Center in the US.

It suggests that in the UK, if current trends continue, the proportion of the population identifying themselves as Christians will fall from 64% in 2010 to 45% by 2050, while the proportion of Muslims will rise from 5% to 11%.

The proportion of the population claiming no religion in the UK – the “unaffiliated” – will also rise significantly, from 28% to 39%.

Pew’s research also suggests there are likely to be more Muslims than Christians in the world by 2070, with Islam’s share of global population equalling that of Christianity at just above 30% each by 2050.

Equally eye-catching is its conclusion that by 2050, under half of the population will be Christian not just in the UK, but also France, the Netherlands, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Australia and New Zealand, while Muslims will make up about 10% of Europe’s population, up from 6% now, thanks to higher birth rates.

However, Christianity globally will continue to grow, with the number of Christians projected to rise significantly in sub-Saharan Africa in particular.

According to demographer Conrad Hackett at Pew, in 1910 some 66% of the world’s Christians lived in Europe. Now that has fallen to about 25%.

By 2050, however, Europe will be home to just 16% of the world’s Christians, while four out of every 10 Christians globally will live in sub-Saharan Africa, thanks to high birth rates and falling infant mortality.

“We are living through the biggest religious transition since the Reformation of the 16th Century,” says Linda Woodhead, professor of the sociology of religion at Lancaster University.

“[Prime Minister] David Cameron may have said at Easter that ‘we are still a Christian country’, but for how much longer?”

For Mr Hackett, the idea religion will fade as developing countries become more economically successful and better educated “is often tied in to the secularism debate”.

But, he says, while there is evidence of that in some societies, in others “there is no evidence that people are shedding their religious identity, even as their societies become wealthier”.

“In China, for example, people are more and more claiming some religious identity, and we have no clear evidence that as these countries develop, they will follow the patterns we see in Western Europe,” he says.
Religions in the UK:
§  Christians: 2010: 64%, 2050: 45%

§  Muslims: 2010: 5%, 2050: 11%

§  Hindus: 2010: 1.4%, 2050: 2%

§  Jews: 2010: 0.5%, 2050: 0.3%

§  Buddhists: 2010: 0.4%, 2050: 0.9%

§  Folk religions: 2010: 0.1%, 2050: 0.3%

§  No religion: 2010: 28%, 2050: 39%

Source: Pew Research Center
According to Ms Woodhead, that means that contrary to long-held Western assumptions that religion would disappear as societies developed, secular and religious liberalism itself will become the exception in the world and not the norm.

“Western governments will have to work hard to convince the world of the value of liberal democracy and the forms of religion and belief which have supported it, and I am not sure they yet grasp the scale of the challenge,” she says.

But why should the UK in particular be losing the Christian roots that have so profoundly shaped its history, culture and even its welfare state?

Inward-looking
“The Church of England and the Church of Scotland are in collapse,” says Ms Woodhead.

“The Church lost touch with our everyday life and has become inward-looking rather than being a broad Church for the whole of society.

 

“The Churches of England and Scotland have failed to win the hearts and minds of the young for several generations now, while numbers for the Catholic Church are really only holding up thanks to immigration.”

She believes there is the danger of a future in Britain in which those with no religious affiliation and the faithful “won’t understand each other”, with the religious of all faiths potentially moving more towards the extremes, with the risk of cultural segregation.

“Religions have a natural dynamic towards more sectarian fundamentalist extremes, and we are losing the moderating forces internally and externally that used to regulate and deal with these tendencies, including Parliamentary interest and involvement,” she says.

Adjustment ‘needed’
However, Grace Davie, professor emeritus in sociology at the University of Exeter and author of the new book Religion in Britain: A Persistent Paradox, has a slightly different take.

“This is an adjustment of Christendom, rather than an Anglican issue,” she says.

“We hear a lot of debate saying that the Anglican Church has failed.

“But it’s only facing the same challenges as the Catholic Churches and the Scandinavian Churches in Europe.

“Anglicans tend to beat themselves up about it as if it’s their fault. It’s not,” she says.

“It’s an adjustment they all have to make, but it’s at a particularly acute stage for the Anglicans.

“Looking at the figures, there are the committed religious people, the committed secular people, and in the middle, there’s this grey area.

“The pendulum is swinging gradually towards the secular end, while everyone is wondering what the growth in Islam will mean.

“In the UK, we are all adjusting to greater diversity.”

Prof Davie points out that the figures indicate Christians will still be the biggest single faith group in the UK by 2050.

“There’s no room for complacency, but there will be a future for Christianity,” she says.

“It will just be a different future.

“It will be smaller and more committed, but not necessarily more extreme.

“It’s a gradual shift in the model, which brings with it more pressure to choose.

“But you have to be very cautious about predictions.

“In the 1960s, many thought the world would become more secular, and that hasn’t happened.

“Europe is so distinctive from the rest of the world, and that is to be pondered – bearing in mind that it’s a tiny and shrinking bit of the world.”

New spirituality
Yet in an age when Christianity appears to be dwindling in the UK, what – if anything – will take its place, or attempt to offer meaning to those of no faith?

Is it art or science, poetry or football, or humanism – or new forms of spirituality, or simply seeking contentment in family and friends?

That increasing lack of belief is not confined to religion alone, but appears to be affecting almost every other sphere of authority – while new technology allows individuals to access more knowledge than ever before about the world around us, while apparently leaving us no happier.

Faith in politicians, government, the mainstream media and in many other institutions has diminished, yet the human search for meaning, identity and principles that unite us as a society has not gone away.

MUYIWA SAYS WELCOME HOME

An introduction to the brand new Muyiwa Community website

Well let me again welcome you to the brand spanking new Muyiwa website. The site is yours so please let me know what you think or what you would like to see when you visit.

In the job I do, I see a lot, I hear a lot but so far I’ve said little. Well, that is about to change. My blog will be a window into the world that I see, and you seldom hear about until there’s breaking news. Enjoy!

This week, I have four brand new posts that set the stage for what you are going to expect on a weekly basis across Music, Faith, Business and Life. My plan is to post every week across these four areas. I will also be sending out a weekly newsletter straight to your inbox called THE LOWDOWN. You have to subscribe to receive it, so make sure you subscribe, so that you don’t miss out. What can you find in this weeks posts? Here goes:

MUSIC
Music has always played a major part in my life.
In my music section, I drop some deep science learned from my years of making music with some of the best. The list of names is endless, Aerosmith Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Mariah, Wyclef, Lauren Hill. Trust me I have some stories to tell!

I’ve seen a lot and learnt a lot and want to share a lot. I also want to hear your stories too.

FAITH
With our Faith section, we deal with all issues concerning Faith from devotional to practical christianity and all points in-between. Our mission here is to make Jesus known and to help people with their faith wherever they are on their journey. But whatever you do or think, don’t expect to hear the usual things your nice, neat platitudes.

For my first post I pull one of my favourite words out of the bag – Certitude. Certitude is the assurance of things you have hoped for, the absolute conviction that there are realities you’ve never seen. I dare to help you see what your eyes haven’t seen, what your ears haven’t heard and open up your mind to possibilities. Its the matrix baby! Red or Blue pill?

BUSINESS
According to Aristotle Onassis, “The secret of business is to know something that nobody else knows”, but is there anything new under the sun, or is the man that wins the one that listens to others and learns from them.

Being a natural entrepreneur and knowing that entrepreneurship is a strong characteristic of our community, there will be lots of great content to help you take your business hustle to the next level. Our mission here is to provide support, help and advice on ethical purpose driven business, where the focus is on business as a force for good.

LIFE
The LIFE section, this is where I get down and dirty and ‘Keeps It Real’, in the real world. I share experiences, thoughts and insights on life in all its real, raw and rough edged glorious complexity from relationships to parenting, from careers to recreation. The mission here is to create a space where people are encouraged to be the best version of themselves and to live a life of authenticity and meaning.

THE FOUNDATION
Last, but not least, I want you to check out my charitable endeavour called, THE FOUNDATION.
This is where I plan to galvanise us to get behind a number of key humanitarian causes that will truly make a difference in the lives of many people across the world.

So, thats the line for week one. I have some amazing interviews lined up and some great competitions and give aways. I am doing this for you, please give me your feedback and leave a comment.

Best
Muyiwa

START!

Muyiwa talks small steps

I have sat, talked and worked with billionaires, as well as with homeless men and women. One thing has become abundantly clear to me, we all have business acumen, the question is, how well do we develop it? The other question is, who is your coach?

The difference between the one who holds the world title and the also-ran, is more than just the gift, it’s the coach. The coach takes you through the mundane tasks of warmup, exercise routine, they help you to push yourself.

In business, it’s every little step, every little piece of ground you take, every little chunk you bite, that’s how the elephant is taken down, bit by bit.
So, you want to do big business? Start with a small one. You want to run a Fortune 500? Start with the corner store. You want to have your own answer to Apple? Fix the computer in your house.

The journey of the many miles, starts with one step. Sounds ridiculous but ask any business success you know and they will tell you-one step after the other. I have taken one step after the other and can tell you it works. After all is said and done, it’s more than the business plans. It’s smaller than the ideas. It’s more than just working hard. It’s everything together. Without the ideas we have nothing, without the plan the ideas are dreams. Without the hard work, the plans die.

These three things to do.

(1) On your mark:
Vision, dream it up!
(2) Get set:
Plan, write it down
(3) Go:
Get off your behind and start to work. Work it baby. This is how big starts.
I will be sharing with you thoughts from some of the most successful people in business on the planet. Look out!

JUST WHAT IS RULE NUMBER SIX

Muyiwa talks about keeping life in balance

I am the first son in a family of four. I am the bearer of my father’s legacy. I am the star that didn’t quite shine the way they planned.

I am a stone that was cast aside. I was…but now, I am a father of two amazing boys. I am the husband of a prodigiously gifted wife, who’s strength is only matched by her beauty. I am a black man trying to find his voice.

I am a friend of God. My life has had its ups and downs. Many times the downs could have drowned me and the ups could have intoxicated me, but I found great joy in the middle.

We are told the middle is average, so we live in extremes, but we need balance, if life is to be enjoyed. Life is about balance, I am a son of God, I am on a quest in order to find what lies in the heart, and the soul and in the mind. The song says, “ Sometimes serenity, sometimes this misery. All times he is there holding me together now I know the reason for my being is greater than I.”

I find emancipation in embracing Rule Number Six, what rule is that you say? I’ll have to tell you some other time. Life oh life!

FAITH AND THE RED OR BLUE PILL

Muyiwa tackles faith and takes to The Matrix

There is a word you don’t hear too much of these days. It’s a word that is a little old fashioned but it is a word I like a lot.

Certitude. That’s right…Cer-ti-tude.

C-e-r-t-i-t-u-d-e.

Certitude is the assurance of things you have hoped for, the absolute conviction that there are realities you’ve never seen.

Well, I dare to help you see what your eyes haven’t seen, what your ears haven’t heard open up the mind to possibilities. Its the matrix baby! Red or Blue pill?

Which ever way you go, there will be something to challenge what you believe, and what you say. How do you maintain your resolve? It’s about what is inside, “ The higher you build your barrier..” the writer says ..”the taller I become. The further you take my rights away, the faster I would run. You can’t deny me you can’t decide to turn your face away, no matter cause, there’s something inside so strong..”

I remember as a 16-year-old going through incredible challenges, unthinkable things for a teenager to face. At this stage my reasonable response was to get a cassette tape of Labre Safres song, sing it to myself and convince me that it will be okay sooner or later.
Sooner or later, the squeeze will be put on you and me and what is inside, will have to come out. What have you got inside you? Feed on the good stuff, good stuff will come out. So, what is good stuff?

Well keep reading and find out.

(1) On your marks:
Review your diet, if your faith isn’t strong, what are you feeding it (2)Get Set:
Brace yourself for the wave of good stuff I’ll be sharing with you and you with everyone else
(3) Go:
To dare to do it without faith – Its impossible!

MUSIC UNDRESSED

Muyiwa takes on the music business

Music is supposed to be the purist form of expression, but I wonder. My years working in a record company may have taught me different. I remember working on a big campaign for arguably the biggest female artists in the world, then I remember being told by my boss not to get taken in by the artists complements or advances.

My then boss, made it clear in no uncertain terms that if I got too excited, her husband who was easily one of the most powerful men in the music industry, would end my career, which had only but started. Then it got me thinking, was this woman really the success she was because of her great talent, or was it the muscle of her insecure partner who would at a stroke of a pen or one dial of a button, crush the career of anyone who looked at his prized assets funny.

Then I thought, I wonder if any have ever tried to find out what would happen, suffice to say, I never found out, and their relationship never lasted.

The industry is so fickle and human beings so fragile, so easy to reel off lines like, “if music be the food of love play on” but the reality is, years after the music has stopped, the business must go on. So I’ve learnt to make music, do business and keep your integrity. Music, romance, unrequited love, it could be about that, but let’s keep it about the music keep it pure.

As we journey further I’ll be sharing my experiences in the industry and be your personal resource on how to make a success of your music business.

So here are 3 things to do.

(1) On your marks:
Check out the artist I’m recommending
(2) Get set:
Tell me what you think of their music
(3) Go!:
If you feel that strongly, tell someone

ONE OF THE FEW

Muyiwa talks about standing out from the crowd.

The world is a crowded place yet spacious, it’s a lonely place yet full of love.
Ours is a world of contradictions.

How is it possible to step out of the crowd and become the “Outlier” that Malcolm Gladwell describes in his now classic set text, Outliers? Is it just a function of 10,000 hours of blood sweat and tears?

What if I put 10,000 hours into climbing the ladder only to find out it was leaning against the wrong wall? Then it’s back to the crowd lost in the midst of many, asking the same questions as before.

However, if I have just one person, just one voice helping me to make sense of the noise, giving me directions in the crowded room of rush hour travels of life, then I can join the few who escape. Then you realise, even as the few are trying to get somewhere, they are trying to become the One.

My quest is to help someone in the crowd who wants to grow to become One of the few, it is something we all have a desire to be but only a few ever get there.

There are those who lack desire but many more who lack opportunity. The opportunity and hope of a better future is what this journey is about. This is what we bring to let a young man who has no shoes and no family, but has become the face of fund raising for charity in the West; to allow him go from the boy in the picture to the boy who ends up running the charity, that is what this is about.

The reason for each and every one of our being, is greater than each one of us. The quicker we wake up to this, the quicker we become who we ought to be. I want to be one of the few, how about you? Our conversation will allow you the opportunity to be “ The One” and to help someone else be.

So, here are 3 things to do:

(1) On Your Marks:
Stop and be thankful.
(2) Get Set:
Fix your eyes and your mind on who you aspire to be
(3) Go!:
Write down the plan.
I’m here to help if you need!