With more ministry majors than ever before, Southeastern University seeks ways to keep those in the profession from burning out.
Jan 11, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
School embarks on planning for future improvements.
Jan 10, 2023, By Deann Alford
Called College, launching this fall, is a two-year institution that is designed to get men and women field-ready and AG credential-ready to enter the ministry.
Jan 24, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
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
Alabama church reflects the ethnic makeup of the community.
Jan 16, 2023, By Beth Hall Davis
Tom Greene, who led in multiple capacities at the AG national office, passed away Thursday.
Jan 23, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
Dr. Florence Murcutt was likely the first surgeon to also serve as an Assemblies of God missionary, serving as a missionary to Mexicans for more than two decades.
Feb 02, 2023, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Couple finds a receptive audience for ministry among 20-somethings yearning for family.
Feb 27, 2023, By Joel Kilpatrick
Thomas F. Zimmerman was not only the longest tenured general superintendent in AG history, he is also credited for some of the greatest advancements in AG history.
Oct 06, 2022, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Grant helps AGTS be more intentional in recruiting ethnic minority students.
Oct 12, 2022, By John W. Kennedy
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