A Southern Asia Assemblies of God pastor and members of his family were attacked and brutally beaten by villagers, barely escaping with their lives.
Apr 13, 2016, By Kristel Zelaya
A collection of free, downloadable resources have been made available to assist churches in promoting and supporting Pentecost Sunday.
Apr 27, 2016, By Dan Van Veen
Thanks to young adults, texting is now the most popular way Americans communicate. Keeping pace with new technology can be an opportunity for evangelism
Dec 23, 2014, By AG News
Johanna Garrison’s new book tells of the tragedies and triumphs of her family’s heritage.
Dec 29, 2014, By John W. Kennedy
Rick Rigenhagen unexpectedly heard the Lord’s prompting to ministry. More than 40 years later he’s still responding.
Africa's Hope has worked with African leaders and missionaries to develop the "Discovery Series," a 38-title curriculum designed to equip Pentecostal ministers in Africa.
Dec 12, 2014, By Amber Weigand-Buckley
Gerry Stoltzfoos set out on a cross-country church-planting motorcycle trip with four other pastors. Their intercession after a collision with a truck likely brought him back to life.
Dec 30, 2014, By Shannon M. Nass
Study says the more parents watch sexually explicit and graphically violent films, the more permissive they are with their children’s viewing habits. AG children’s leader urges parents to recognize their influential role
Dec 12, 2014, By John W. Kennedy
Ebenezer Christian Center (AG) in Sacramento, California, discovers that the physical hunger displayed by the children in their children's church is rampant in their community and a key to becoming a vital part of their community.
Dec 29, 2014, By Dan Van Veen
Van Buren (Arkansas) First Assembly of God and Senior Pastor Bobby Johnson recently dedicated their new $5 million, 34,000 square-foot Memory Lane Alzheimer's Special Care Unit.
Dec 12, 2014, By Dan Van Veen
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