God is moving in such a powerful way in some Tennessee prisons that what is happening behind the prison walls is now having a ripple effect in churches outside the walls.
Jun 13, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
Volunteer police department chaplains receive encouragement at conference.
Jan 26, 2023, By Cynthia J Thomas
Dallas and Celeste Mora share the gospel with a substantial but off-the-radar people group.
Jan 04, 2023, By Deann Alford
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
AG minister Teresa Ruelas was deported in the 1930s to Mexico despite being a U.S. citizen, the Smithsonian used her story in an exhibit that has recently opened.
Jun 28, 2022, By Dan Van Veen
Dynamic Virginia lieutenant governor is a longtime Assemblies of God congregant.
Jun 08, 2022, By John W. Kennedy
Despite a 17-year meth addiction, amputation of her leg, and serving time in prison, a joyful Julie Seals spreads the good news of God’s restorative power.
Jun 02, 2022, By John W. Kennedy
Transplants appreciate family-friendly atmosphere of new environs.
Sep 06, 2022, By Joel Kilpatrick
Retired teacher becomes an evangelist and helps inmates.
Aug 04, 2022, By Althea Thompson Streater
In 1980, tens of thousands of Cubans fled communist Cuba to the United States, creating a unique opportunity for the Assemblies of God to assist and minister to Cuban immigrants.
Aug 11, 2022, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
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