
Significant Anniversaries in Christian History: This Week’s Highlights
Throughout history, significant church events occurred. This week marks anniversaries of milestones and notable deaths.

Throughout history, significant church events occurred. This week marks anniversaries of milestones and notable deaths.

Impact Ministries in Indiana aims to raise $1 million to build a shelter, addressing homelessness with community support.

Northern Seminary parts ways with first black president, Joy J. Moore, citing communication breakdown and trust issues.

Christian leaders debate Pastor Jamal Bryant’s wife’s dress, sparking discussions on modesty and public presentation.

Philip Yancey confesses to an eight-year affair, stepping away from ministry to focus on rebuilding his marriage.

2026 will be a year where discipleship is crucial, seeing growth in evangelism, spiritual experiences, and Bible sales.

Passion 2026’s Louie Giglio urges 45,000 students: Trade fleeting fame for eternal renown in Jesus. Embrace healing.

NY Supreme Court dismisses lawsuit challenging Rev. Kevin R. Johnson’s election as Abyssinian Baptist Church pastor.

Pastor Jon Weece launched Boone Brothers to combat child hunger in Kentucky, using deer jerky to nourish children.

Significant anniversaries in Christian history include Samuel Johnson’s death, Isabella Thoburn in India, and Pope Innocent III’s election.

Jackie Hill Perry’s powerful message at Passion 2026 emphasized salvation through surrender and Jesus’ sacrificial death.

During Passion 2026, Cliffe Knechtle tackled young adults’ questions on faith, science, and morality at Globe Life Field.