When Speed the Light first began in 1945, few thought it would succeed or be sustained, but more than 70 years and nearly $300 million later, the youth missions fund lives on!
Oct 13, 2016, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
AG World Missions and Convoy of Hope are partnering to bring hope and aid to those suffering in Haiti and Cuba, but the need is vast.
Oct 13, 2016, By Kristel Zelaya
A former AG pastor, Bruce Snavely has continued to minister, especially to those in need, and now God is using his hobby to change lives!
Oct 17, 2016, By Dan Van Veen
After a dozen church plants and fruitful prison ministry, Flora Vergara still wants to spread the gospel to everyone she meets.
Oct 14, 2016, By Eric Tiansay
As we're inundated with negative headlines, worry comes easy, but God's Word gives hope.
Oct 14, 2016, By Mark Forrester
Church finds grace to the downtrodden is a means of building the body of Christ.
Oct 04, 2016, By Rachel Dawn Hayes
In John and Acts, references are made, seemingly inaccurate, about stonings taking place in the temple — but archaeology has once again proven the Bible to be factual!
Oct 04, 2016, By Wave Nunnally
Speed the Light, the fundraising initiative of the Assemblies of God National Youth Ministries, has announced a project partnership with Africa's Hope.
Oct 05, 2016, By Billy Hartman
Native Americans were among the founders of the Assemblies of God and later, summer Indian camps became a highly successful evangelism tool.
Oct 06, 2016, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Steel City Church, a new church plant, is engaging people on the outside of the church to bring people inside of the church.
Oct 07, 2016, By Janet Walker
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