A mother's prayers left a legacy of faith for her children and step-children despite a life of difficult circumstances.
Aug 09, 2023, By Cynthia J Thomas
In her 70s, instead of retiring, Ruth Myvett is re-fired with the Holy Spirit and is accomplishing more in her ministry than she ever thought possible.
Aug 24, 2023, By Ashley B. Grant
Anatoliy Lastivka felt God urging him to learn English so that he could share the gospel and his testimony with many others in addition to Ukrainians.
Aug 29, 2023, By Kristel Zelaya
The Maranatha Village in Springfield, Missouri, is home to many pioneers of the AG, with many of its residents still actively involved in ministry.
Jul 13, 2023, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Bill and Eunhee Kirk keep ministering despite multiple tragedies.
Apr 17, 2023, By Peter K. Johnson
Louise Nankivell and her husband, Alfred, traveled the country in evangelistic ministry for decades, with Louise often referred to as "the second Aimee Semple McPherson."
Apr 27, 2023, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Homebuilder John Houston developed a work ethic and generous outlook early in life.
Apr 05, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
Multiethnic church experiences growth as spiritual gifts function.
Apr 21, 2023, By Joel Kilpatrick
SAGU social work students gain insights through partnership program.
Apr 12, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
General Superintendent Thomas E. Trask opened the 50th General Council at the MCI Center by presenting a roadmap for the future of the Assemblies of God, saying the Fellowship is at a crucial crossroads of whether it is Pentecostal in actual practice or merely in historical tradition.
Jul 31, 2003, By John W. Kennedy
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