Few may realize that Light for the Lost, the missions program that has raised hundreds of millions of dollars for AG missionaries, resulted from a terrifying vision God gave a California insurance broker 70 years ago.
Dec 01, 2022, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Vaughn Shoemaker, a member of the Stone Church in Chicago, became a renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, but gave God the credit for all his successes.
Feb 24, 2022, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
JoLeta Nash finds purpose in new ministry after the death of her husband.
Feb 25, 2022, By Cynthia J Thomas
Rural church plant focuses on an often-overlooked demographic.
Feb 02, 2022, By Kristin Wileman Sheldon
A unique parade of vehicles in 1967 provided a demonstration of what was being accomplished by AG youth through Speed the Light.
Apr 28, 2022, By Glenn W. Gohr
Agnes Beckdahl, one of the first Pentecostal evangelists to a number of European countries, also served 50 years as missionary with her husband, Christian, to Northern India.
Apr 07, 2022, By Glenn W. Gohr
Couple’s pastoral care encourages ministers who need a bit of a break.
Apr 21, 2022, By Eric Tiansay
Pastor Darrell Biram and his small congregation at Grace Assembly of God choose to look to the future rather than dwell on the disaster.
Apr 08, 2022, By Dan Van Veen
Retiring Assistant General Superintendent Charles T. Crabtree Thursday night told General Council attendees they must take discipleship more seriously if the Assemblies of God is going to be viable in the future.
Aug 10, 2007, By John W. Kennedy
A flurry of resolutions, votes and presentations kept pastors and delegates busy Thursday afternoon, but the biggest decision of all — election of a new general superintendent — remained unresolved.
Aug 09, 2007, By Rob Cunningham
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