18th August: Today in Christian History

 

18th August: Today in Christian History - The New Man Movement

 

18th August, 1917

On this day, Cameron Townsend embarked on the mission journey that led to the founding of Wycliffe Bible Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics.

18th August, 1944

  • On this day in Christian History, “Brother” John Bedzyk held the first service in a shirt factory in Elmira, New York, USA, planting what would become a longtime Assemblies of God-affiliated church.
  • On this day in Christian History, Evangelist John Sung, a powerful Pentecostal revivalist whose ministry led to widespread spiritual awakenings across China and Southeast Asia passed away.










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