Despite money being scarce and other denominations losing members, the Assemblies of God thrived during the Great Depression.
Sep 12, 2019, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Smoky Mountain Dream Center will offer a much-needed transitional home to women released from jail.
Sep 12, 2019, By Rachel Ellis
According to a 2019 Barna survey, only 5 percent of U.S. adults claim that Scripture informs their lives and choices. One program is connecting adherents to the Scriptures in Chandler, Texas.
Sep 06, 2019, By Cynthia J Thomas
Reflections on the 25th anniversary of the racial reconciliation gathering in Memphis.
Apr 02, 2019, By John T. Maempa
18 months on, South Texas is still rebuilding from Hurricane Harvey.
Apr 22, 2019, By Deann Alford
Rural Iowa church leaders learn the value of trying to change local culture gradually.
Apr 03, 2019, By John W. Kennedy
Working with the outcasts of society, 62-year-old Mary Chapman became the first Assemblies of God missionary in South India.
Apr 18, 2024, By Darrin J. Rodgers
“Choco” De Jesús is installed as the first Hispanic executive in the U.S. Assemblies of God.
Nov 13, 2019, By John W. Kennedy
God used the apparent resurrection and obedience of a 60-year-old woman to spark a great revival in Madagascar.
Nov 14, 2019, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Once a white supremacist gang leader in prison, Tracy Kovach now shares a message of love and hope in Maricopa County jails.
Nov 25, 2019, By John W. Kennedy
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