For Isaac and Jaime Olivarez, church isn’t an hour on Sunday morning.
Apr 14, 2023, By Samara Smyer
Lula Bell Hough endured many hardships as a single missionary to China, including being captured by the Japanese and made a prisoner of war.
Apr 20, 2023, By Darrin J. Rodgers
The Revivaltime Choir was led by some noted AG leaders, but it was the volunteer choir made up of college students that put a song in people's hearts.
Apr 13, 2023, By Glenn W. Gohr
Church has ambitious plans to develop unused land to benefit community.
Apr 11, 2023, By Guyla Armstrong
This year’s business sessions closed Friday with strong endorsement for the Vision for Transformation process, as the General Council approved almost every resolution brought to the floor for debate.
Aug 01, 2003, By Rob Cunningham
Thousands of Christians endured lightning, thunder and periods of heavy rain Sunday for an abbreviated Pray the Way rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Aug 03, 2003, By Rob Cunningham
Under soggy skies the national Fine Arts Festival winners were announced on the National Mall on Sunday afternoon.
Aug 03, 2003, By Kirk Noonan
Last night the youth service audience of thousands was encouraged to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit by Oklahoman youth evangelist and church planter, Herbert Cooper.
Aug 02, 2003, By Kirk Noonan
Jesus used some radical methods in the "contact sport" of spiritual discipleship, and today’s churches must adopt those methods if they want to see lives changed, the Fellowship’s commissioner on Discipleship said Saturday morning.
Aug 02, 2003, By Rob Cunningham
The 790 credentialed ministers, who have died since the last General Council, were remembered during a memorial and communion service held at the Washington Convention Center on Sunday morning.
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