For former inmate Marcus Hubbard, a productive return to society began while still in custody.
Oct 28, 2019, By John W. Kennedy
The General Superintendents Medal of Honor, the Assemblies of God’s highest award for lay people, was bestowed upon Marilyn Musgrave and Wil Balch during the Wednesday morning business session held in the Colorado Convention Center.
Aug 03, 2005, By AG News
In its final day of business, the General Council elected two new members to the Executive Presbytery and spent several hours working through revisions to the Fellowship’s constitution and by-laws on Thursday.
Aug 05, 2005, By Rob Cunningham
Children who grow up with involved fathers are: 60% less likely to be suspended or expelled from school, 75% less likely to have a teen birth, and 80% less likely to spend time in jail.
Jun 11, 2019, By Dan Van Veen
It’s easy to define ministry as the public roles . . . But sometimes God calls His people to serve one individual. That person may be an aging parent, a disabled spouse, or an ill child.
Jun 10, 2019, By Dilla Dawson
Southeastern University was one of only 11 universities across the nation to be chosen to host the U.S. Air Force JROTC Flight Academy.
Jun 18, 2019, By Grace Jicha
The fact of Christ’s ascension guarantees benefits for His followers today.
Jun 01, 2019, By Keith Surface
Thomas Solhjem is the first Assemblies of God chaplain to became chief of chaplains for the U.S. Army.
Jun 05, 2019, By John W. Kennedy
Baby Joshua lived only 14 weeks in his mother's womb before dying, but his ministry has just begun.
Jun 24, 2019, By Dan Van Veen
Alice Luce, a missionary along the U.S. - Mexico border, believed Hispanics would become an influential voice within the U.S. Assemblies of God — she was right.
Jun 27, 2024, By Darrin J. Rodgers
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