She was a single woman doing missionary work on the border of Nepal who literally raised up hundreds of children to share the gospel where missionaries could not go.
Nov 07, 2019, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Topeka and Azusa Street are well-known for the origins of the Pentecostal movement, but they weren't the only places where the Holy Spirit was evident.
Nov 29, 2024, By Darrin J. Rodgers
He was a hardened train engineer, proud of his coarse language, but then God got ahold of his life and C. H. Austin became an AG evangelist!
Nov 16, 2017, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Pioneering U.S. missionaries take the gospel to rural Appalachia.
Mar 07, 2017, By Christina Quick
Elsie Peters was an early pioneer in Deaf Culture Ministries.
Apr 09, 2020, By Darrin J. Rodgers
The Philippines General Council of the Assemblies of God recently celebrated its 75th anniversary as an emphasis on church planting has seen the church grow exponentially in the last two decades.
May 13, 2015, By AG News
In addition to gathering in traditional church buildings, new congregations are just as likely to locate in a fitness center, school auditorium, coffeehouse, or living room.
May 26, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
Religious liberty isn't only a concern of the present age, but of times past as well. During World War I, an AG pastor suffered the consequences of his religious liberty not being recognized.
Apr 02, 2015, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Recently, former AG Theological Seminary President Byron Klaus took part in the Church of God in Christ dedication of a historical marker placed on the site of the founding of the Movement in Lexington, Mississippi.
Oct 23, 2015, By Darrin J. Rodgers
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
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