Dan and Libby Zitterkopf use their platform with U.S. Missions to help build ministries and repair lives.
May 20, 2025, By Cassidy Tourville
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
Radio Latido, a Spanish speaking Christian radio station, is bringing Christ and a sense of cultural roots to the Hispanic population of Kentucky.
May 27, 2025, By Ashley B. Grant
The campus worship team of Southeastern University is developing the next generation of songwriters and worship leaders while blessing churches with new worship songs.
May 23, 2025, By Kristel Zelaya
Following several weeks of prayer and fasting, People's Church saw multitudes come to faith and be baptized in water last year.
Jan 23, 2025, By Kristel Zelaya
Within hours of the Southern California fires breaking out, Convoy of Hope was working to respond to the growing disaster.
Jan 10, 2025, By Dan Van Veen
Knowing she was called to lead others in worship, Kim Mannon saw God's healing hand restore her voice after an extensive medical journey that should have left her unable to speak, let alone sing.
Jan 27, 2025, By Deann Alford
Micro-churches are popping up in unique places around rural Nebraska, and collaborative efforts have birthed the Rural Nebraska Micro-Church Network.
Feb 05, 2025, By Deann Alford
Early Pentecostal missionary Jacob Mueller lost his wife, Isabelle, to typhoid fever just a few months after arriving in India, prompting him to later write an article titled, "Do Missions Cost?"
Jan 16, 2025, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Assemblies of God churches and ministries are actively responding to the needs of those impacted by the fires in Southern California.
Jan 16, 2025, By Dan Van Veen
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