2nd July: Today in Christian History

2nd July: Today in Christian History - The New Man Movement

 

July 2, 1489 

On this day in Christian History, Thomas Cranmer, a pivotal figure in the English Reformation and the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, was born on this day. He is renowned for his role in authoring the Book of Common Prayer.

July 2, 1752

On this day in Christian History, the first English-language Bible printed in America was published in Boston, marking a significant milestone in American religious history. 

July 2, 1872

On this day in Christian History, George W. Mundelein, an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, was born. He served as Archbishop of Chicago from 1915 until his death.

July 2, 1946

On this day in Christian History, Peter Popoff, a German-born American televangelist known for his controversial faith healing ministry was born.

July 2, 2021

On this day in Christian History, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Oyo State declared this day as a special day of prayers against insecurity in the region. This initiative aimed to unite Christians in intercession for peace and safety amidst rising concerns.

July 2, 2023

The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) commenced a 14-day prayer and fasting program, focusing on seeking divine intervention and guidance for various challenges faced by individuals and the nation.

 






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