June 18: Today in Christian History

June 18 - Today in Christian History - The New Man Movement

 

 

June 18, 1896

Bernard Mizeki, an African Christian missionary originally from Mozambique, was martyred on this date in what is now Zimbabwe. He is honored for his dedication to spreading Christianity in the region. 


June 18, 1918

On this day, Gardner C. Taylor was born. Taylor was an influential American preacher and civil rights activist, often referred to as "the dean of American preaching." 


June 18, 1790

On this day, Elon Galusha was born. Galusha was an American lawyer and Baptist preacher known for his advocacy in the abolitionist movement. 


June 18, 2004

The foundation of the Apostolic Faith Church in Rumuolumeni, Rivers State, Nigeria, was laid. 


June 18, 2022

The first Men's Conference was held in Ado-Ekiti Region, Nigeria. 



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