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Minister's Widow Grateful for Holy Spirit's Urging

All her married life, Betty Thompson served under the covering of her husband's ministry, but then the Holy Spirit started preparing her for a ministry of her own.


This Week in AG History -- March 2, 1946

Although Thomas King Leonard's name isn't as well known as some of the other early leaders of the Assemblies of God, it should be.


Multiple Miracles Leads Chaplain to Guinness World Record

Chaplain Seth Wharton has seen God spare his life multiple times, which has led to him earning a world record for surviving with a double-valve mechanical heart.


This Week in AG History -- Jan. 24, 1948

Briggs Dingman assumed Pentecostals were deluded, maybe even demon-possessed, but when he discovered Pentecostal beliefs were biblical, it transformed his life and ministry.


Former General Superintendent George O. Wood Dies

George O. Wood presided over the Fellowship during a decade of growth.


This Week in AG History -- Jan. 5, 1964

More than 50 years ago, General Superintendent Thomas F. Zimmerman urged believers to begin the new year in prayer and a sense of urgency to reach the lost for Christ — a message of wisdom that still holds true today.