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The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada formed five years after the U.S. Assemblies of God formed in 1914, with a portion of Canada once a part of the U.S. Assemblies of God.
Paul Kitch lost his wife and daughter on the mission field to disease, then the ship he and his son were returning to American on was sunk by a German U-boat, leaving them adrift in a lifeboat on the Atlantic — could God possibly use these tragedies for good?
George and Stephen Jeffreys were initially opposed to the Pentecostal message, but they would become some of England's premier Pentecostal evangelists.
A collection of vignettes of key Hispanic pioneers that helped shape the Assemblies of God.
While the Great Depression of the 1930s devastated many segments of American Christianity, the Assemblies of God saw significant growth.
Glenn W. Gohr and Darrin J. Rodgers
One hundred years ago, Springfield, Missouri, became the home of the Assemblies of God national offices not by chance, but by God's design.