And also East Asian places like Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, and even the PRC. There, the evangelical churches are thriving. Politically they may be pacifist for the time being, but on the gospel and faith they are so arch-orthodox/fundamentalist/conservative that make Jerry Falwell and James Dobson sound like moderate secularists.
It is from them that the "Back to Jerusalem" evangelism campaigns are taking place.
It would be ironical if China were to become a place of Christian growth. The oppression has made the Catholic Church in China a vibrant body. As commubnism as an ideology wanes, Christianity will likely expand to fill the spiritual vaccum.