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This Week in AG History -- March 2, 1940

"Christians many times fail (and their faith is harmed) because they try so hard to accomplish things that God has no idea of doing." — John Wright Follette


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

Sent to a labor camp for five years following World War II, Oskar Jeske then faced the false charge of being a German spy, but the Holy Spirit showed up in a powerful way and gave him hope.


This Week in AG History -- Feb. 13, 1943

Assemblies of God Evangelist Minna Seaholm felt called to bring the gospel to the soldiers preparing to be sent overseas during World War II, but even though the military didn't allow female chaplains at the time, that didn't stop her.


This Week in AG History -- Feb. 5, 1984

Frank and Helen Boyd played key roles in the early development of the Assemblies of God Bible schools, not only as instructors and mentors, but in writing curriculum and books on Bible prophecy.


This Week in AG History -- Jan. 30 1932

Dr. Florence Murcutt was likely the first surgeon to also serve as an Assemblies of God missionary, serving as a missionary to Mexicans for more than two decades.


This Week in AG History -- Jan. 26, 1975

Highland's Child Placement Service has expanded and evolved over the decades to touch and change the trajectory of the lives of thousands of babies, children, young women, and families.