With a renewed emphasis on the call to full-time ministry, the Northwest Ministry Network is seeing hundreds of students take the next step in that journey through their Called Collective.
Mar 12, 2026, By Joel Kilpatrick
A prolific author and artist, Ralph W. Harris served in numerous roles including as the first director of the AG Youth Ministries, founder of Speed the Light, and editor of Church School Literature.
Apr 16, 2026, By Glenn W. Gohr
During the Global Access Summit, AG World Missions introduced the Global Deaf Peoples Initiative and DOXA, a new collaboration between AGWM and the World AG Fellowship.
Apr 27, 2026, By Joy Moorman
Faith-based organization helps veterans heal from ‘invisible wounds.'
Apr 06, 2026, By John W. Kennedy
Adult and Teen Challenge Mid-America recently took ownership of a local cheesecake restaurant, with proceeds helping to fund its rehabilitation program for women with life-controlling addictions.
Mar 25, 2026, By Dan Van Veen
God is still at work, and there is much to celebrate.
Mar 24, 2026, By Daniel D. Isgrigg
Allan Swift was part of the first generation of Pentecostals who laid the foundations of the Assemblies of God. After serving as a missionary to China, he became the first principal of Eastern Bible Institute (now University of Valley Forge).
Mar 19, 2026, By Glenn Gohr
River's Edge Fellowship's Loaves and Fishes food ministry is serving up hot meals and the hope of Jesus to hundreds in its Appalachian community.
Jun 22, 2026, By Joel Kilpatrick
Evangel College, the Assemblies of God liberal arts college, resulted from the desire to see AG lay young people — called into business and other professional work — receive a professional and Pentecostal education.
Jun 18, 2026, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
AG congregation buys church from Baptists, who decide to stay.
Jun 26, 2020, By Kenneth C. Walker
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