Mental health chaplain Glen Ryswyk finds leaning on Jesus can be the best medicine.
May 04, 2015, By Christina Quick
Isiah Hasket overcomes brutal youth lifestyle to walk the commencement line at the University of Valley Forge.
May 07, 2015, By Peter K. Johnson
Nearly all white 14 years ago, Peoples Church in Cincinnati has made racial understanding a priority. Today, the congregation is truly multiethnic.
Apr 13, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
Rockford First Church takes the initiative to help in the aftermath of last week's deadly tornado.
Apr 17, 2015, By Shannon M. Nass
Courtney Faith Miller lived as an example of Christ for everyone to see, but a tragic accident ended her life and her dream of one day reaching the lost as a missionary never came to pass - or has it?
Apr 21, 2015, By Dan Van Veen
Religious liberty isn't only a concern of the present age, but of times past as well. During World War I, an AG pastor suffered the consequences of his religious liberty not being recognized.
Apr 02, 2015, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Alec was a mean-spirited and bitter man who was crippled since birth. Cursing and hurling garbage at those passing by, he had few redeeming qualities . . . but God intervened.
Apr 16, 2015, By Dan Van Veen
National Jewish Fellowship leaders see a new openness to the teachings of Yeshua.
Jul 21, 2015, By Peter K. Johnson
Sacramento church intentionally crosses racial and ethnic boundaries.
Jul 06, 2015, By Kenneth C. Walker
Manuel F. Cordero succeeds Alvin F. Worthley as senior director of AG Chaplaincy Ministries.
Jun 30, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
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