10th September: Today in Christian History

 

10th September: Today in Christian History - The New Man Movement

10th September, 1622

‎On this day, fifty-five Christians were executed in Nagasaki during the Great Genna Martyrdom.  This event is part of the broader history of Christian persecution in Japan, highlighting the resilience and faith of early Christian communities in the country.

10th September, 1984

‎On this day, Pastor Antônio Júnior, a Brazilian pastor known for his leadership in the Assemblies of God and his influence in contemporary Christian music and youth ministry in Brazil was born.

10th September, 1949

‎On this day, Pastor Tony Evans, founder and senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas was born. Dr. Evans is a respected author, speaker, and the first African American to earn a doctorate of theology from Dallas Theological Seminary.



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