TODAY IN HISTORY: 11 July

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11 July 1968: Pastor Isaac Olusegun Folaji is born. He is the Resident Pastor, Living Faith Church Durumi, Abuja and the State Pastor.

11 July 1964: Pastor Mrs Peace Udeka Ibiyeomie is born. She is the wife of Pastor David Ibiyeomie, the presiding pastor of Salvation Ministries, Home of Success.

11 July, 1681: Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh (Town in Northern Ireland) passed on to glory. He was the last Catholic to die for his faith in England and the first Irish martyr to be beatified.

11 July, 1886: Protestant missionary Horace Underwood secretly baptizes Mr. Toh Sa No in Korea—the first recorded Protestant baptism in that country. However, an underground Church was probably already active in Korea, begun by Korean workmen who had heard the Gospel in China.

11 July, 1955: Congress puts “In God We Trust” on all U.S. currency. A law passed by a joint resolution of the 84th Congress and approved by President Dwight Eisenhower requires that “In God We Trust” appear on all American currency. This law was first implemented on the updated one-dollar silver certificate that entered circulation on 1st October, 1957.

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