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This Week in AG History -- Oct. 29, 1949

Through the power of the Holy Spirit, God operated on Joseph Wannenmacher's diseased body, transforming him physically and spiritually.

Addiction to Advocacy: Adult & Teen Challenge Northeastern Wisconsin is Changing Lives and Restoring Relationships

Adult & Teen Challenge Northeastern Wisconsin, whose director is a testimony to the redemptive grace of God, is seeing lives changed and fractured families being restored through intentional fatherhood initiative.

2024 Election Information

As Election Day nears, here is some helpful information to assist you before entering the voting booth.

Gnomes Invade Yards for BGMC, Community Wants to Know More

The appearance of large gnome placards in yards around the city has resulted in a successful fundraiser for Plainview First Assembly’s BGMC program and drawn people to the church.

Finding Forgiveness

After experiencing the unthinkable as a child, Elizabeth McGuire has found forgiveness through Jesus and is walking in freedom from past chains of trauma.

AGWM Introduces New Training System, "Journey"

AG World Missions has launched Journey, a new five-level missionary training system, to provide new global workers training while employing a team-learning concept.

This Week in AG History — Oct. 22, 1949

Howard and Edith Osgood's ministry in China, Malaysia, and in the United States impacted countless lives for Christ through their sacrifice, dedication, and talents, including helping to translate 300 hymns for a Chinese hymnal.

Unstoppable Call to Missions

Withstanding physical and spiritual attacks, as well as a devastating loss, Stephen and Karen Jester refuse to give up on their call to missions.

A Ministry of Refreshing: At 91, Roger Perkin Brings Joy to Lives

He may be a nonagenarian, but that hasn't kept Roger Perkin from working hard to make other people's lives better.

Spiritual Life

Grandparents Matter: Equipping Senior Adults to Perpetuate Faith

The Senior Adult Ministries conference, held in September, highlighted the importance of grandparents and intentional intergenerational ministry on the faith formation of today's children and youth.

Passion for Missions Sweeping Through SEU Student Body

As prayer and the Great Commission have become a priority for many students at Southeastern University, more than 800 of them have registered to go on a missions trip this school year.

What is Simchat Torah?

Rejoicing in The Word of God

Racial Reconciliation: The Memphis Miracle at 30

The 1994 Memphis Miracle gave many Assemblies of God leaders a heightened sense of urgency for racial reconciliation.

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