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This Week in AG History -- Dec. 19, 1931

Orphaned, young Freddie Graves was sent to the home of a hard man who treated him harshly, yet it was these and other difficulties in life that inspired Graves to write some of the most well-known hymns of the Church.


This Week in AG History -- Dec. 16, 1939

Missionary Leonard Bolton sacrificed much, but his love for God and the Lisu people in China enabled him to persevere and establish a strong Pentecostal church.


This Week in AG History -- Dec. 4, 1977

AGWM missionaries Monroe and Betty Grams helped spread the gospel throughout Central America, the Caribbean, and Argentina through education and evangelism.


This Week in AG History -- Dec. 2, 1962

Few may realize that Light for the Lost, the missions program that has raised hundreds of millions of dollars for AG missionaries, resulted from a terrifying vision God gave a California insurance broker 70 years ago.


This Week in AG History -- Nov. 24, 1974

Historian and theologian William W. Menzies gave thanks for the heritage of the Assemblies of God as he examined seven characteristics of early Pentecostals.


This Week in AG History -- Nov. 13, 1977

The widow of two AG national leaders, Ruth Steelberg-Carter resolved to remain in ministry, devoting her latter years of life to reaching federal prisoners for Christ.