While the Great Depression of the 1930s devastated many segments of American Christianity, the Assemblies of God saw significant growth.
Sep 13, 2018, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Noel Perkin was born in London, grew up in Canada, and later became the director of foreign missions for the U.S. Assemblies of God.
Sep 20, 2018, By Glenn W. Gohr
In 1957, AG Missions Director Melvin Hodges urged Pentecostals to allow a hunger for God to be reawakened in their hearts.
Sep 27, 2018, By Darrin J. Rodgers
500-mile New Mexico bike ride raises $85,000 for missionary vehicles.
Sep 26, 2018, By Joel Kilpatrick
Fifty years ago, when the SAGU American Indian College dedicated its current site in Phoenix , the new campus was little more than a vision — two years later, it was a reality.
Apr 26, 2018, By Glenn W. Gohr
Often Jesus is portrayed as a rebel with a cause, regularly breaking rules and traditions — but was that really the case?
Apr 25, 2018, By Wave Nunnally
Small Colorado church spends nearly one-third of its budget providing groceries and meals to the hungry.
Apr 26, 2018, By Dean Merrill
Chi Alpha program in Georgia alters plans for Mary Lyons — and many others.
Apr 02, 2018, By Ashley B. Grant
Nebraska leaders seek to empower local congregations by sharing responsibilities.
Apr 25, 2018, By John W. Kennedy
The AG Executive Presbytery has elected Donna L. Barrett to serve as the 11th general secretary.
Apr 23, 2018, By Mark Forrester
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