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This Week in AG History -- June 10, 1973
Robbie Risner, raised in an AG home, was one of the most decorated U.S. pilots in the Korean and Vietnam wars -- his life story was shared in the Pentecostal Evangel.
Jun 08, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- May 13, 1973
Glenn and Nina Renick were AG ministers who God used in multiple ways -- as pastors, evangelists, church planters, and district leaders — to impact countless lives for Him.
May 11, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Apr. 15, 1962
The Revivaltime Choir was led by some noted AG leaders, but it was the volunteer choir made up of college students that put a song in people's hearts.
Apr 13, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- April 3, 1955
Anthony D. Palma and his wife, Betty, impacted the spiritual formation of countless students, parishioners, and readers for decades through their work as educators, ministers, and writers.
Apr 06, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- March 11, 1973
C.M. Ward had a rich history as a pulpit minister, as well as being known as the voice of the Assemblies of God Revivaltime program for a quarter century.
Mar 09, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- March 2, 1940
"Christians many times fail (and their faith is harmed) because they try so hard to accomplish things that God has no idea of doing." — John Wright Follette
Mar 02, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Feb. 5, 1984
Frank and Helen Boyd played key roles in the early development of the Assemblies of God Bible schools, not only as instructors and mentors, but in writing curriculum and books on Bible prophecy.
Feb 09, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Jan. 14, 1973
In 1973, the Assemblies of God joined with more than 130 other denominations as part of Key 73 — an effort to present the gospel to every household in North America.
Jan 12, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Jan. 7, 1968
Ralph and Frances Hiatt's first revival meeting in San Juan, Argentina, saw not one person attend, but they persevered and God transformed lives.
Jan 05, 2023 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Dec. 19, 1931
Orphaned, young Freddie Graves was sent to the home of a hard man who treated him harshly, yet it was these and other difficulties in life that inspired Graves to write some of the most well-known hymns of the Church.
Dec 22, 2022 , By Glenn W. Gohr
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