As NBC's new hit show depicts Acts 2, Pentecostal leaders react to A.D.'s portrayal of the important passage.
Apr 16, 2015, By Mark Forrester
Alec was a mean-spirited and bitter man who was crippled since birth. Cursing and hurling garbage at those passing by, he had few redeeming qualities . . . but God intervened.
Apr 16, 2015, By Dan Van Veen
AG World Missions is continuing with its long-term recovery plans for the scores of AG churches damaged or destroyed in the 7.8-magniture earthquake that struck Nepal in April.
Jul 20, 2015, By Scott Harrup, AGWM Communications
How the Church responds to those with troubled minds can be the key to recovery and healing.
Jul 27, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
National Jewish Fellowship leaders see a new openness to the teachings of Yeshua.
Jul 21, 2015, By Peter K. Johnson
Donnie Bostwick, head coach of the Southwestern Assemblies of God University men's basketball team, was named a court coach to assist with the development and selection of the USA Basketball Men's U19 World Championship Team. Bostwick was the only coach not from an NCAA Division I program.
Jul 08, 2015, By Natalie Tristan and PE News
Thomas L. Solhjem is the new deputy chief of chaplains for the U.S. Army.
Jul 31, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
Hundreds of personnel grateful for preparatory training time in Missouri.
Jul 01, 2015, By Scott Harrup
The latest Planned Parenthood debacle is a reminder that many in the pews are hurting because of their abortion decision.
Jul 29, 2015, By Cindi Boston
Despite their government's best efforts to quash the growing movement, Pentecostals in Bulgaria constituted the majority of Protestants in that country by the time World War II began.
Jul 11, 2024, By Darrin J. Rodgers
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