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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 -- Sept. 11, 1960
A gentle, compassionate leader with spiritual depth, God placed G. Raymond Carlson into the leadership of the Assemblies of God at just the right time.
Sep 12, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- Aug. 22, 1936
John Hall was miraculously filled with the Spirit and he and his wife, Cuba, went on to be historic AG missionaries in Africa for decades.
Aug 22, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- Aug. 17, 1952
Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington, has a remarkable history -- one that began in a church called Hollywood Temple.
Aug 15, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- July 16, 1961
Mabel Dean may have only stood 4 feet, 9 inches tall, but to countless children — and adults — in Egypt, she was a spiritual giant.
Jul 18, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- June 21, 1970
Harold Carpenter, killed in a car accident in January, was called by God as a young man more than 70 years ago, and made missions service his life's work from that point on.
Jun 20, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- May 24, 1941
A.H. Argue played a significant role in the establishment of the Assemblies of God in the U.S. and Canada, while his grandson, Don, later served as president of two AG universities.
May 23, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- April 11, 1942
John and Ella Franklin became missionaries to Guatemala in 1937, working with five small groups of believers -- God blessed their ministry exponentially.
Apr 11, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- April 5, 1953
F.M. Lehman, a former Nazarene preacher, became one of the greatest songwriters in the Assemblies of God.
Apr 04, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
This Week in AG History -- March 30, 1969
When Clement Le Cossec, a pastor of a church in Rennes, France, chose to take a leap of faith in following God's call minister to an often overlooked people, the result was thousands of Roma, formerly known as Gypsies, choosing to serve and follow Christ.
Mar 28, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Iran's Christian Martyr: Haik Hovsepian
Haik Hovsepian gave his life to share the gospel with his fellow Iranians — now, despite opposition, the Iranian Church is the fastest growing evangelical church in the world.
Mar 08, 2024 , By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
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