This Week in AG History -- Dec. 13, 1941
A minister, William E. Long, apologized for the pride and errancy of his youth, but his later words ring true even today as he urged pastors to not neglect the preaching of the second coming of Christ.
Pastor’s Quadriplegia Opens New Ministry Doors
Even after finding himself completely paralyzed from the neck down, Rick Hanneman continues to share God's love with others.
AG Pastor Becomes Official Chaplain for University Football Team, Leads On-Campus Group of Hundreds
Beginning with the discipleship of one student athlete, Todd Bishop is now ministering to hundreds of athletes and other college students in a weekly Bible study that is changing the culture of a college campus.
This Week in AG History -- Dec. 2, 1916
Pastor Eddie Driver, a lawyer and then Baptist minister, later became a leader in the Pentecostal movement, and established the first Church of God in Christ in the Western United States.
Always at the Ready to Share God's Word
After holding multiple pastoral and educational positions in the Assemblies of God, including serving as the final president of Central Bible College, Gary Denbow retired, but his ministry continues.
AG Adds Young Adult Ministry Focus
The Assemblies of God has announced a new Young Adult Ministries office has been created and it will be led by Josh Wellborn.
Church in the Park: AG Pastor Leads Six Denominations in Annual Outreach
A Kansas church has established a nontraditional outreach to bring its community together and minister to those who do not otherwise attend church.
This Week in AG History -- Nov. 29, 1930
Topeka and Azusa Street are well-known for the origins of the Pentecostal movement, but they weren't the only places where the Holy Spirit was evident.
2024 Smith Wigglesworth Legacy Award Recipients Honored at Evangelist Conference
Evangelist Recharge conference honors two couples with Smith Wigglesworth Legacy Award for faithful service in ministry.
God-Sized Vision for Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the Utter Most Parts of the World
Dayton, Ohio, church is using an Acts 1:8 missions model to execute a "God-Sized Vision".
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Spiritual Life
Motorcycle Chaplain Finds His Frustration Transformed into a Powerful Ministry Opportunity
Motorcycle Chaplain Howard Raney was in a hurry, but God slowed him down so he could be at the right place, at the right time.
The Importance of Thanksgiving
Reflecting on the benefits of thankfulness during the holiday season.
Beauty From Brokenness: Mental Health Issues Affect Ministry Families, Too
Mental health issues can and do occur within the body of believers, including ministers, but there is hope for all those struggling with mental health.
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