TODAY IN HISTORY 13 SEPTEMBER

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13th September 1999: The First Shiloh event of the Living Faith Church begins with the theme: ‘Encounter with Destiny’. Shiloh is an annual Prophetic Convocation of Living Faith Church Worldwide. Pastor Dayo Olutayo opened the Service while moments later, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo asked ‘Winners, what is this?’ in reference to Faith Tabernacle.

13th September 1947: The First Billy Graham Crusade begins at the Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States of America. It was attended by 6,000 people. Billy Graham was an American Evangelist and an ordained Baptist Minister.

13th September 1999: Babcock University admits her First batch of 1,006 students. Babcock University was founded by The Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Nigeria. The School is located at Ilishan Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.

13th September 1989: Oral Roberts announces closing of City of Faith Hospital and Medical School. This was due to the City of Faith’s financial burden as evident in his numerous pleas for money to fund the Hospital. The Hospital was built after his vision of where God told him to build the Hospital in 1977.

13th September 1984: Adano Andrew Tuye begins studies at the All Nations Christian College in England. He would later become the first person from Kenya’s nomadic tribes to become a bishop in the Anglican Church. He translated the entire Bible into the Borana/Oromo language.

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