African-American AG leaders gathered in Dallas reflect on the racial strife of recent weeks — and centuries.
Jul 21, 2016, By John W. Kennedy
Befriending recent immigrant and refugee arrivals opens the door for ministry to share the gospel.
Jul 26, 2016, By Ian Richardson
Pastor Loren and Linda Hicks took their church on the Acts 2 Journey and found that some hard decisions had to be made in order to stay on the path God had for the church.
Jul 06, 2016, By Amber Weigand-Buckley
Immigrants and community members respond to food pantry, as well as the Bread of Life in a Maine church.
Jul 15, 2016, By Timothy C Morgan
Newcomers know they don’t need to have it all together before walking through the doors of People’s Church.
Jul 18, 2016, By Peter K. Johnson
U.S. missionaries David and Sue Hartmann are serving and mentoring refugees in the Dallas region.
May 16, 2016, By Jennifer Pallikkathayil
Pastor Basil Savoie plugs away in the small community where he arrived 28 years ago.
May 06, 2016, By Chris Maxwell
The original AG female military chaplain has become the first woman in a leadership role at AG Chaplaincy Ministries.
Mar 30, 2016, By John W. Kennedy
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) plans to offer academic programs on the American Indian College (AG) campus beginning this fall.
Mar 21, 2016, By SAGU Public Relations
When Christians root and ground their faith in love, they move from just speaking God's love to living God's love.
Mar 25, 2016, By George O. Wood
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