TODAY IN HISTORY 14 JUNE

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14th June 1994: The African Gospel Invasion Program (A.G.I.P) office is opened. This was in line with the command received by Bishop David Oyedepo on 4th May 1994 while driving from a meeting held in Zaria to Kaduna. God said to him: “The harvest of Africa is now over-ripe, rush in and preserve it from decadence.” By 15th January 1995, the first set of missionaries left the shores of Nigeria.

14th June 1946: William Marrion Branham’s first public healing meeting is held in Louis Missouri, United States of America. Branham was a Minister and Faith Healer who initiated the Post-World War II Healing Revival.

14th June 1954: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States of America, on 1954 Flag Day signs a bill to insert the phrase “Under God” into the United States Pledge of Allegiance, creating the 31-word pledge recited today. This was in response to the Communist threat of the times.

14th June 2020: Pastor Ibidunni Ighodalo goes to be with the Lord. She was the wife of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, the Senior Pastor of Trinity House Lagos State, Nigeria.

14th June 2007: Ruth Bell Graham goes to be with the Lord. She was the wife of Evangelist Billy Graham.

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