As anti-Muslim sentiment grows in the West, European evangelical consultant urges a better response than burqa bans.
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A minaret tower of a mosque in front of the Austrian alps in Telfs, Tirol, Austria.
Within three decades, Muslims may comprise 14 percent of Europe.
The face of the historically Christian continent, tallied at 5 percent Muslim in 2016, may dramatically change by 2050 if high migration patterns hold.
And as Muslim families have a birth rate one child higher than the rest of the continent, the Pew Research Center projects nearly 1 in 5 people will be Muslim in the United Kingdom (17%), France (18%), and Germany (20%). Sweden is projected to become 30 percent Muslim.