Leaders of four Pentecostal denominations in North Carolina are finding support in working together.
Nov 08, 2019, By Kenneth C. Walker
How can believers reflect Christ in uncertain times?
Jul 16, 2020, By Keith Surface
Responding uniquely to the outcry of racism in the U.S., First Assembly of God in Milan, Tennessee, led the "Breathe Walk" — a walk of silence, unity, and love.
Jun 23, 2020, By Dan Van Veen
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
Can a white church and a black church ever become one church?
Mar 01, 2016, By Dan Van Veen
In 1973, the Assemblies of God joined with more than 130 other denominations as part of Key 73 — an effort to present the gospel to every household in North America.
Jan 12, 2023, By Glenn W. Gohr
An arsonist attempted to burn down a Baptist church, but it ultimately resulted in the unifying of the body of Christ in the area.
Feb 21, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
A historic gathering of 11 different Pentecostal denominations and organizations took place at the Encounter 2015 prayer event held recently in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Jan 12, 2015, By AG News
AG General Superintendent Ernest S. Williams shares a special New Year's message with the Fellowship in 1937 that's still relevant for today! Read this and many other historic articles in the Jan. 16, 1937, "Pentecostal Evangel."
Jan 14, 2015, By Darrin J. Rodgers
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
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