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Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Ruthie Edgerly Oberg is an ordained Assemblies of God minister and fourth generation Pentecostal. She served in senior and associate pastoral roles for 25 years. Oberg speaks at national conferences and local churches.
This Week in AG History — June 17, 1979
Herman Johnson became the first superintendent of the North Dakota District, planted numerous churches, trusted in God's provision, and left a legacy of ministry that continues on today through his grandchildren and beyond.
Jun 19, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- May 19, 1945
God used Howard Carter, who was imprisoned at the time, to bring clarity to the gifts of the Spirit.
May 22, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- May 17, 1930
Although the story of Aggie Hurst is well known by many generations through her 1986 autobiography, relatively few know that interest in her amazing story began 56 years earlier through a book called Jungle Trails.
May 15, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- April 12, 1964
Wesley Hurst Sr. responded to an altar call in 1915, not knowing how that decision would ultimately lead himself and multiple generations of the Hurst family into the ministry.
Apr 10, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- March 20, 1960
Raymond T. Brock was a minister, missionary, and educator, but his passion was in counseling and guiding people in living a wholly Christian life.
Mar 20, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- March 6, 1948
Edmund Hodgson became a missionary to the Belgian Congo in Africa, facing many dangers, and ultimately became a martyr for the cause of Christ.
Mar 06, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- Feb. 25, 1950
The name Bessie Gager may not be well known, but her missionary ministry as a single woman in India that spanned more than three decades resulted in thousands accepting Christ and countless more being introduced to the gospel message.
Feb 27, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Lucy Farrow—A Trailblazer in the Pentecostal Movement
Lucy Farrow, believed to be a niece of Frederick Douglass, was instrumental in the early Pentecostal movement. She was influential in William Seymour’s life and participated in the Azusa Street Revival.
Feb 24, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- Jan. 24, 1971
A remarkable life testimony, R.L. Brandt was born on a small farm in North Dakota, but God used him as a preacher, church planter, district leader, AG college president, and national missions director who spent his retirement traveling the world with the gospel message.
Jan 23, 2025 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- Dec. 25, 1937
For hundreds of years, the Church has used Watchnight to pray for the New Year, but many may not realize that Watchnight prayers played a significant role in history, including marking the beginning of the Pentecostal movement.
Dec 26, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
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