Child welfare agency broadens geographically, as well as in the types of services it offers.
Apr 27, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
John W. Kennedy, an extraordinary journalist who has impacted the lives of countless readers through AG News and other publications, will retire at the end of April.
Apr 25, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
Gerald and Jane Dollar minister to those under attack and to refugees.
Apr 18, 2023, By Joel Kilpatrick
Multiethnic church experiences growth as spiritual gifts function.
Apr 21, 2023, By Joel Kilpatrick
The Revivaltime Choir was led by some noted AG leaders, but it was the volunteer choir made up of college students that put a song in people's hearts.
Apr 13, 2023, By Glenn W. Gohr
Church has ambitious plans to develop unused land to benefit community.
Apr 11, 2023, By Guyla Armstrong
Jesus used some radical methods in the "contact sport" of spiritual discipleship, and today’s churches must adopt those methods if they want to see lives changed, the Fellowship’s commissioner on Discipleship said Saturday morning.
Aug 02, 2003, By Rob Cunningham
The significant donation is set up as a matching gift to help support several presidential initiatives at the university.
Dec 01, 2023, By Erin Hedlun
From a 1-6 win-loss record to the state championship title, a group of boys from a small Oklahoma town are proving that, with God, anything is possible.
Dec 26, 2023, By Sherri Langton
Diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Sarah Rijfkogel continued to praise and worship God and, ultimately, made it possible for other young people to use their musical giftings for God's glory.
Dec 13, 2023, By Sam and Brenda Rijfkogel
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