The importance of being committed to both learning and living the Bible.
Dec 07, 2022, By Chase Replogle
Neil and Kathy Vanaria cultivate relationships with traumatized refugees.
Feb 18, 2022, By Kristel Zelaya
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
Emily Hauser, an AG U.S. missionary, is building the Smoky Mountain Dream Center for women and children to find freedom, flourish, and follow God-given dreams for their futures.
Feb 08, 2022, By George P. Wood
Brent Sanford, North Dakota’s second in command, attends Evangel Church in Bismarck.
Apr 25, 2022, By John W. Kennedy
Retiring Assistant General Superintendent Charles T. Crabtree Thursday night told General Council attendees they must take discipleship more seriously if the Assemblies of God is going to be viable in the future.
Aug 10, 2007, By John W. Kennedy
Although electing various leaders occupied much of the daytime sessions Friday at the 52nd General Council, the evening showcased the Fellowship’s missionary force, abroad and at home, already on the field and ready to go for the first time.
Jerry Durham trains and supervises ministry personnel at Camp Lejeune.
Jul 19, 2022, By John W. Kennedy
A timely word from former general superintendent Thomas F. Zimmerman is revisited this Independence Day.
Jul 01, 2022, By Thomas F. Zimmerman
There were significant language and cultural barriers, but refugees from the Mexican Revolution in Edna, Texas, who became Christians did what white people in the region weren't permitted to do — invite African-Americans to become a part of their church body.
Jul 07, 2022, By Darrin J. Rodgers
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