Youth Alive clubs are making an impact on school campuses as students launch and lead them in an effort to share Christ with their peers and in time, help them find a church home.
Jan 08, 2024, By Samara Smyer
A recorder and collector of AG history, Wayne Warner, the Assemblies of God's first full-time archivist, died Saturday.
Jan 17, 2024, By AG News
Chaplain Paul Ransberger, who is also a part-time minister, has found donuts to be an open door to blessing others and, surprisingly, himself.
Jan 18, 2024, By Dan Van Veen
An EF2 tornado struck the West Florida Ministry Network offices and other buildings on the Evangel Church campus in Marianna, Florida, causing significant damage.
Although U.S. Missions Church Mobilization volunteers may be best known for repairing, remodeling, and building ministry facilities, their efforts encourage and "rebuild" people as well.
Jan 23, 2024, By Cathy Ketcher
Growing from one man's divine vision into a global resource for Bibles and gospel literature, Light for the Lost has stayed focused on its God-given mission for 70 years.
Jan 26, 2024, By Ashley B. Grant
John Bueno, the former executive director of AG World Missions, has died. He was 85.
Jan 29, 2024, By Holly A V Knapp
Lee Krupnick was a Jew who hated Jesus, but through the prayers of his wife, Bonnie, and a miraculous healing he accepted Christ and the couple became well-known AG evangelists.
Aug 05, 2021, By Glenn W. Gohr
Alliance for AG Higher Education recognizes longtime school personnel at luncheon.
Aug 05, 2021, By John W. Kennedy
For the first time, women and ethnic minorities are the majority on the AG’s Executive Presbytery.
Aug 06, 2021, By John W. Kennedy
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