Whether it’s the first Christmas after bereavement, or even If many years have passed, this can be one of the most difficult times of the year.
Dec 22, 2020, By Richard A Serbin
Joe Conlee went from Methodist minister to an atheist alcoholic before having a real encounter with God in an Alaskan cabin.
Dec 17, 2020, By Darrin J. Rodgers
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
Missionary Irene Crane shares her experience on traveling home from overseas on the Ambassador II, a converted B-17 bomber that transported AG missionaries around the world.
May 14, 2020, By Glenn W. Gohr
Charles Robinson had a special relationship with God that people readily recognized in his person and ministry.
Oct 08, 2020, By Glenn W. Gohr
Vietnam veteran who lost his children in a fiery 1988 bus crash is still ministering to men dealing with loss and trauma.
Jul 29, 2020, By Cynthia J Thomas
Eight AG churches have reported damages experienced as a result of Hurricane Hanna, with roof and water damage being the most common.
Aug 07, 2020, By Dan Van Veen
Lottie Riekehof was a pioneer in the field of sign language interpreting and served the Assemblies of God and the public in general through her gifts and ministries.
Aug 27, 2020, By Glenn W. Gohr
Nine years after his diagnosis, a donation of blood platelets from John Jordan’s son helps cure him.
Aug 18, 2020, By Mark A. Kellner
Having fled civil war in his own country, Long Island pastor Henri Dennis found a home in the Assemblies of God.
Jun 28, 2021, By John W. Kennedy
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