We have updated our Privacy Policy to provide you a better online experience.
Review

This Week in AG History -- Jan. 14, 1928

Early Pentecostal missionary Jacob Mueller lost his wife, Isabelle, to typhoid fever just a few months after arriving in India, prompting him to later write an article titled, "Do Missions Cost?"

Rattling Dry Bones in Rural America

U.S. missionaries Kim and Laurel Harvey's idea to help rural ministers earn chaplain credentials has opened new doors for effective ministry.

AG Office of Hispanic Relations Awarded $1.5 Million for New REACH Center

Lilly Endowment Inc. issued a $1.5 million grant to the Office of Hispanic Relations to establish the Hispanic REACH Center designed to effectively support and train current and future Hispanic leaders.

EveryONE25 Conference for Boys and Girls Ministries Leaders Coming in March

The EveryONE25 Conference takes place March 20-22 on the Evangel University campus in Springfield, Missouri.

Sophia's Miracle

After discovering their daughter had been born with total hearing loss in both ears, Kim and Cory Caron prayed for a miracle and saw the healing hand of God move in the life of their infant daughter.

As Southern California Fires Rage, Convoy of Hope, Churches Respond

Within hours of the Southern California fires breaking out, Convoy of Hope was working to respond to the growing disaster.

Evangel University Receives Multimillion-Dollar Legacy Gift

Robert and Sandra Graper gifted $5.6 million from their estate to Evangel University.

This Week in AG History -- Jan. 11, 1919

D.W. Kerr is recognized as a founding father of the Assemblies of God, responsible for helping to found AG schools, spread the Pentecostal message, and was the primary author of the Statement of Fundamental Truths.

Door to Door in Andrews

Determined to reach every member of their community with the Gospel, Josh and Laura Morris felt compelled to visit each residence inside the city limits of Andrews, Texas, leaving a personal invitation to church.

Spiritual Life

This Week in AG History -- Dec. 25, 1937

For hundreds of years, the Church has used Watchnight to pray for the New Year, but many may not realize that Watchnight prayers played a significant role in history, including marking the beginning of the Pentecostal movement.

Lessons from the Wise Men: Searching for Christ

General Superintendent Doug Clay shares in this third article of a three-part series titled, “Lessons from the First Christmas.”

Lessons from the Shepherds: The Urgency of Evangelism

General Superintendent Doug Clay shares in this second article of a three-part series titled, “Lessons from the First Christmas.”

AG Week of Prayer Coming Jan. 5-11, 2025

The Assemblies of God annual Week of Prayer for 2025 has a missions focus based on Matthew 28:19.

Podcasts