TODAY IN HISTORY 2 OCTOBER

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2nd October 2010: The dedication of the new Church facility, a 15,000 seating capacity Sanctuary of Living Faith Church, is held. It was built on the 740-acre property named Goshen City in Abuja, Nigeria.

2nd October 1999: Living Faith Church, Raji Oba, Lagos State, Nigeria is closed down for Sunday Services. This was after the Church moved to Canaanland in September 1999.

2nd October 1931: Morris Cerullo is born in New Jersey, United States of America. He was an American Pentecostal Evangelist and the Founder of Morris Cerullo World Evangelism. He was also the Host of the Television Program: ‘Victory Today’. He passed on to glory on 10th July, 2020.

2nd October 1792: The Baptist Missionary Society (BMS) is established in Kettering, England, United Kingdom. This was founded by 12 Baptist Ministers led by Reverend William Carey, an English Baptist Missionary to propagate the Gospel among the heathen.

2nd October 1919: Johanna Veenstra, the first missionary of the Christian Reformed Church to go to Nigeria, leaves New York on the Mauretania for England from where she will trans-ship to Lagos. She will have an important role in planting the Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria.

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