July 5, 1903
On this day in Christian History, English theologian William Burt Pope died at the age of 81. His Compendium of Christian Theology (1875–76) set forth powerful systematic arguments for the holiness doctrine in Methodism.
July 5, 1948
On this day in Christian History, In Manila, the Far Eastern Bible Institute and Seminary opened with 20 students. It was born out of the vision of American soldiers who had helped liberate the Philippines at the end of World War II and had fallen in love with the Filipino people.
July 5, 1962
On this day in CHristian History, Helmut Richard Niebuhr, a prominent Christian ethics professor at Yale for 30 years, passed away at 67. He is best remembered for his 1951 classic, Christ and Culture, which explores options for relating personal faith to worldly principles.
July 5, 2019
On this day in Christian History, the Vatican announced preparations for World Youth Day 2022, encouraging young Catholics worldwide to begin spiritual and logistical preparations for the event.
July 5, 2020
On this day in Christian History, Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Christian congregations worldwide, including those in Nigeria, held virtual worship services on this day, adapting to restrictions on large gatherings.
July 5, 2022
On this day in Christian History, the annual Hillsong Conference took place in Sydney, Australia, attracting thousands of attendees for worship, teaching, and fellowship.
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