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Improbable Vision, Improbable Pastor
Romeo Leal laughed at the thought of being a pastor -- he knew what kind of person he was -- but God knew what kind of person he could be . . .
Jun 22, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
Clinton AG Burns, Portions Spared
An intense fire destroyed the sanctuary of Clinton (Illinois) Assembly of God on Tuesday morning, but pastor Nick Blacklidge and his congregation are looking forward to what God has in store for them.
Jun 19, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
Interceding Through Porch Light Prayers
COVID-19 results in a new prayer discipline for a pastor and his wife.
Jun 19, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
Praying Through the City
Danny de León, lead pastor of Templo Calvario in Santa Ana, California, led community pastors in publicly coming together in prayer for the city that had been rocked by riots.
Jun 15, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
Unexpected Flood Provides Church Opportunity to be the Church
No one downstream of the Wixom Lake reservoir expected two dams to fail, but they did, and the body of Christ — the Church — responded.
Jun 03, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
Small Church Does the "Impossible" Following Tornado Tragedy
New Beginning AG has a congregation of well under 100, yet it provided thousands of meals for victims and volunteers in Cookeville, Tennessee.
May 29, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
Church Steps Up to Meet Needs of Migrant Farm Workers
With area farmers allowing crops to rot in the fields because restaurants were not buying much produce, migrant farm workers and their families suffered.
May 27, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
Military Chaplains in Italy Touching Lives
Military chaplains, endorsed by the Assemblies of God, are impacting the lives of military personnel and civilians in Italy.
May 22, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
200-Mile Ride on Horseback for STL
Kyle Self, youth pastor of Skiatook First Assembly, led 11 members of his youth group on a 200-mile trek on horseback to raise funds for Speed the Light and saw students' lives changed as a result.
May 20, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
"Armored" Workers Bring Hope to Families, Pastors in El Salvador
Workers with King's Castle in El Salvador wear masks and gloves against COVID-19, and King's Castle T-shirts to protect them from violence while bringing hope to hurting people.
May 15, 2020 , By Dan Van Veen
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