1926day.year

Jack Hyles

(1926 - 2001)

American pastor and author

American pastor and author
American Baptist pastor and author known for his influential ministry.
Jack Hyles was born in 1926 and served as the long-time pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana, one of the largest congregations in North America. He founded Hyles–Anderson College to train ministers and missionaries, emphasizing conservative theological principles. Hyles authored dozens of books on Christian living, pastoral leadership, and family life, influencing evangelical communities worldwide. His charismatic preaching and church growth strategies attracted thousands of followers, though he was also a controversial figure. Under his leadership, the church built schools, established radio ministries, and expanded its global outreach. Hyles died in 2001, leaving a complex legacy as a prominent and polarizing religious leader.
1926 Jack Hyles
1951day.year

Graeme Knowles

English bishop

English bishop
English bishop of the Church of England who served as Dean of St Paul's and Bishop of Sodor and Man.
Graeme Knowles served as Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London from 2002 to 2011, overseeing major restoration projects and public events. In 2010, he was consecrated as the Bishop of Sodor and Man, leading the Anglican community on the Isle of Man. Knowles has been noted for his work in cathedral administration and clergy training. He has lectured on ecclesiastical history and contributed to theological publications. His leadership roles have made him a respected figure within the Church of England.
Graeme Knowles
1956day.year

Miroslav Volf

Croatian Protestant theologian and public intellectual

Croatian Protestant theologian and public intellectual
Croatian Protestant theologian and public intellectual exploring faith, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
Miroslav Volf (born 1956) is a Croatian Protestant theologian and public intellectual. He serves as the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School. Volf is the founding director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, fostering dialogue between faith and society. His scholarship focuses on Christian theology, forgiveness, and interreligious engagement. He has authored influential works such as 'Exclusion and Embrace' and 'Flourishing.' Volf's work bridges academic theology and global social issues.
Miroslav Volf