TODAY IN HISTORY 19 June

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19th June 2013: Pastor E.A. Adeboye inaugurates the North America Redemption Camp in Greenville, Texas, United States of America. The Camp is located on over 800 acres of land and it is a One Million-Seat Capacity Campground.

19th June 1566: James VI of Scotland (King James I of England) is born. King James was the Head of the Presbyterian Church, Scotland in 1584. He raised the motion for the translation of the ‘Authorized’ King James Bible Version. The First Edition of the Bible was published in 1611.

19th June 1834: Charles Haddon Spurgeon is born. He was an English Baptist Preacher. He was also the Pastor of the New Park Street Chapel (The Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London, United Kingdom. He authored many books including ‘All Of Grace’, ‘The Soul Winner’, among others.

19th June 1939: John Fullerton MacArthur Jr. is born. He is the Senior Pastor of Grace Community Church and a Televangelist. He is the Chancellor Emeritus of The Master’s University in California, United States of America. He is also a Songwriter and an Author.

19th June 325 A.D: Bishop Hosius announces the updated Nicene Creed. He was a delegate at the Council of Nicea. The Creed was updated to reflect the deity of the Holy Spirit and it was a response to the teachings of Arius, a clergyman who denied the divinity of the Son, the Second Member of the Trinity.

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