
Julius Streicher
Julius Streicher was a German Nazi propagandist and publisher, born on February 12, 1885, and died on October 16, 1946. He was known for his extreme anti-Semitic views and his role in promoting Nazi propaganda during the Holocaust.

Julius Streicher was a German Nazi propagandist and publisher, born on February 12, 1885, and died on October 16, 1946. He was known for his extreme anti-Semitic views and his role in promoting Nazi propaganda during the Holocaust.

Ignatius of Antioch, born around the 1st century and died in 107 AD, was an early Christian apostle and theologian. His life is mainly recorded in his letters to the church of Antioch, where he expressed his firm faith and loyalty to the church. Ignatius was exiled to Beirut by the Roman Empire and was eventually martyred there.

Leslie Ludy, born on December 16, 1975, is a well-known author whose works primarily focus on Christian faith and personal growth.

Matt Chandler is an American pastor born on June 20, 1974. He is known for his talents in church leadership, biblical teaching, and pastoral care.

Earl Paulk (May 30, 1927 – March 29, 2009) was an American Christian pastor, author, and televangelist, best known for founding the Atlanta International Church (formerly Chapel Hill Harvester Church). He advocated 'Kingdom Theology,' emphasizing believers living out God's kingdom in the present world, and was actively involved in social justice and racial reconciliation. Paulk's ministry was marked by controversy, including multiple moral scandals, but his influence on the Charismatic and Pentecostal movements was significant. His writings and sermons impacted many followers, particularly in the late 20th century.

Samuel Rutherford was a 17th-century Scottish theologian and writer whose works had a profound impact on religious and political fields, particularly within the Protestant movement. He is known for his contributions to Christian ethics and political theory.
Aviv Alush, born on June 12, 1982, is an Israeli actor known for his versatile performances in various television series and films. He has gained recognition for his exceptional acting skills and diverse role choices.

Kenneth Boa, born on July 22, 1945, is a renowned Christian author and theologian. His works cover a wide range of topics including theology, biblical studies, and Christian ethics, and have been well-received by a broad audience.

George Whitefield, a renowned British preacher, was born on December 16, 1714, and died on September 30, 1770. Known for his passionate preaching style and his significant impact on the religious reform in America, Whitefield is often referred to as the 'Father of American Evangelicalism'.

Oswald Chambers (July 24, 1874 – November 15, 1917) was a Scottish Christian minister, teacher, and writer, best known for his devotional classic 'My Utmost for His Highest'. Born in Aberdeen, he studied art in London before feeling called to ministry. He taught at the Bible Training College in London and served as a YMCA chaplain to British soldiers in Egypt during World War I, where he died of complications from appendicitis. His works, compiled posthumously by his wife Gertrude, have inspired millions worldwide.