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This Week in AG History -- Jan. 5, 1964
More than 50 years ago, General Superintendent Thomas F. Zimmerman urged believers to begin the new year in prayer and a sense of urgency to reach the lost for Christ — a message of wisdom that still holds true today.
Jan 06, 2022 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Dec. 30, 1956
His words may have been penned decades ago, but C.M. Ward's advice for having a strong, happy marriage still remains true today.
Dec 30, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Dec. 21, 1935
Lillian Trasher's prayers and experiences as a young girl ultimately led her to fulfilling God's call upon her life as she established an orphanage in Assiout, Egypt, as an AG missionary.
Dec 23, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Dec. 2, 1956
Charles W.H. Scott may not be a household name, but he and his wife, Gertrude, made significant ministry and leadership contributions to the Assemblies of God over multiple decades.
Dec 02, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Oct. 27, 1934
Assemblies of God history is filled with people of extreme intelligence who chose to follow God — Myer Pearlman was one such man.
Oct 28, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Oct. 4, 1941
Fred Vogler, who immigrated from Australia when he was 17, became an influential leader in the Assemblies of God, including serving as the first executive director of Home Missions — now known as U.S. Missions
Oct 07, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Sept. 13, 1941
Wherever they went, missionaries Melvin and Lois Hodges were strong proponents of developing indigenous churches around the world.
Sep 16, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- August 12, 1951
J. R. Evans did not become ordained until he was 45, but he still spent decades pastoring churches and in executive leadership for the Assemblies of God.
Aug 12, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- Aug. 2, 1941
Lee Krupnick was a Jew who hated Jesus, but through the prayers of his wife, Bonnie, and a miraculous healing he accepted Christ and the couple became well-known AG evangelists.
Aug 05, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
This Week in AG History -- July 16, 1961
The roots of the Pentecostal World Fellowship are explored, with a highlight of 1961 Pentecostal World Congress held in Jerusalem.
Jul 15, 2021 , By Glenn W. Gohr
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