For former inmate Marcus Hubbard, a productive return to society began while still in custody.
Oct 28, 2019, By John W. Kennedy
The Assemblies of God may need to rethink long-held traditions regarding church practices, General Superintendent Thomas E. Trask said in a passionately delivered opening keynote rally Tuesday night at the Pepsi Center in laying out the challenges—and opportunities facing the Fellowship.
Aug 02, 2005, By John W. Kennedy
Maintaining and birthing vibrant, creative churches is one of the greatest ways to pay tribute to the ministers who have blazed a trail for today’s leaders.
Aug 05, 2005, By John W. Kennedy
It’s easy to define ministry as the public roles . . . But sometimes God calls His people to serve one individual. That person may be an aging parent, a disabled spouse, or an ill child.
Jun 10, 2019, By Dilla Dawson
Priscilla Edwards, 89, is retiring after 16 years of weekly ministry at a Fordland, Missouri, prison, though she’ll continue to lead a monthly chapel.
Jun 20, 2019, By Cynthia J Thomas
Discipleship begins with a faith relationally connected to Jesus.
Jun 09, 2019, By Alton Garrison
W.T. Gaston, an early AG general superintendent, shares helps for Christian workers that are still applicable for today in this 1929 Pentecostal Evangel article.
Jun 06, 2024, By Glenn W. Gohr
Baby Joshua lived only 14 weeks in his mother's womb before dying, but his ministry has just begun.
Jun 24, 2019, By Dan Van Veen
Tennessee church declared uninhabitable after a flash flood pushed 8 to 10 feet of water inside.
Jun 10, 2019, By Dan Van Veen
Hans Hauge's encounter with the Holy Spirit led to an incredible revival in Norway that spread to the U.S. General Superintendent G. Raymond Carlson's (1986-1993) spiritual heritage traces back to Hauge's efforts.
Jun 13, 2019, By Darrin J. Rodgers
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