Convoy of Hope trucks have arrived and more are on the way to communities in Texas struggling in the aftermath of brutal winter storms that left millions without power or safe drinking water.
Feb 19, 2021, By AG News
Hospital chaplain Rick Pollen accelerates efforts during COVID-19.
Feb 17, 2021, By John W. Kennedy
Leroy Wyre, who oversees Nebraska Ministry Network's credentialing process, relays how the baptism in the Holy Spirit isn't limited to an altar experience.
Feb 17, 2021, By Dan Van Veen
As part of a class at North Central University, students built computers — the school decided to donate the computers to their neighbors in need.
Feb 19, 2021, By Nancy Zugschwert
AG chaplains recently distributed thousands of Law Enforcement Bibles to law enforcement officers across the country, opening doors to greater communication and conversations about the gospel.
Feb 02, 2021, By Dan Van Veen
Georgia residential recovery program offers addicted women a path to freedom.
Feb 09, 2021, By Tammy Real McKeighan
The formation of the Society for Pentecostal Studies took place a little over 50 years ago in order to provide a "scholarly forum to interpret the Pentecostal movement."
Feb 11, 2021, By Glenn W. Gohr
Even in the face of a pandemic, BGMC recorded its fifth-highest-ever giving total in 2020.
Feb 10, 2021, By Dan Van Veen
Retired FBI agent Joe Malhoit becomes a F.R.E.E. International consultant.
Feb 04, 2021, By John W. Kennedy
Following a minor stroke, AG General Superintendent Doug Clay releases a statement of gratitude.
Feb 11, 2021, By Doug Clay
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