A conversation with Center for Holy Lands Studies Director Amy Flattery.
Nov 14, 2022, By Influence Magazine
Missionary Leonard Bolton sacrificed much, but his love for God and the Lisu people in China enabled him to persevere and establish a strong Pentecostal church.
Dec 15, 2022, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Orphaned, young Freddie Graves was sent to the home of a hard man who treated him harshly, yet it was these and other difficulties in life that inspired Graves to write some of the most well-known hymns of the Church.
Dec 22, 2022, By Glenn W. Gohr
Giving to Light for the Lost saw a significant increase in 2021 as nearly $9 million was given to help missionaries reach people with the gospel message.
Feb 21, 2022, By Dan Kersten
Elizabeth Sisson was a remarkable woman and a remarkable minister who served God with her many talents and was the keynote speaker at the 1917 General Council.
Feb 17, 2022, By Glenn W. Gohr
Seek and Save, a series of four outreaches over two years that bring together multiple ministries to share the gospel message, gets started in Yuma, Arizona, in March.
Feb 11, 2022, By Dan Van Veen
Immigrants drive growth of Hispanic AG church in Provo, Utah.
Apr 20, 2022, By John W. Kennedy
Missionaries Don and Sharon Kiser were young, had little experience, and even less financial support, but God used them to minister to migrant workers like few others could.
Apr 21, 2022, By Darrin J. Rodgers
The Assemblies of God’s new officials vowed Friday to follow God’s direction as they provide leadership and guidance to this 93-year-old Fellowship.
Aug 09, 2007, By Rob Cunningham
During the Friday morning business session of the General Council, General Superintendent Thomas E. Trask awarded Dave Kyllonen, Duane Nicholson and Neil Enloe of the original “The Couriers” music ministry team and layman Richard Hammar the prestigious General Superintendent’s Medal of Honor.
Aug 10, 2007, By AG News
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