France is one of the least Evangelized countries in the world. Although its population is over 63 million people, there are only 1,916 Evangelical churches (2006) in the entire country.
.....Religion is viewed as something negative. French people have been ‘disgusted’ by Roman Catholic dominance for centuries. Democracy came was seen as liberation from the Roman Catholic church. So religion is tolerated, but evangelicals live in a secular society where religion is considered to be a ‘private’ affair and evangelism is therefore frowned upon by local authorities.
The occult, however, is rampant in France. Statistics show that mediums, faith healers and fortune-tellers earn as much money as medical doctors. There are more registered occult workers in France than pastors (over 30,000 registered Mediums and Spiritual Healers).
About half of the French population believe in faith healing, with one quarter putting their faith in clairvoyants or astrology. An estimated 10 million people pay around $40 billion for occult consultations, three times the amount paid to their family doctors.
The average size of a French church is about 35-50 people. This means they can function with a “family” atmosphere, but often this number is hard to break out of, because it requires a different mentality of church life and growth. It is in the larger cities (population over 100,000) that churches grow most quickly.
There are 36,551 cites/towns/villages in France. The vast majority of them (35,000) are without an Evangelical church.