A Ministry of Presence
Wayne Jackson nears end of leading a Chi Alpha chapter for over 30 years.
View ArticleDrawing Inspiration
Indiana cartoonist and AG minister proclaims message of hope through his illustrations.
View ArticleResourcing and Reviving Rural Ministers
RAM Network is committed to offering a variety of helps to pastors and congregations.
View ArticleTeen Inspired to Buy Semi for Convoy of Hope
Carson Rudy is 14 years old and he's already raised nearly $50,000 toward helping Speed the Light buy a new $250,000 big rig for Convoy of Hope.
View ArticleGO2020 Invite - Rob Ketterling
Invitation from Rob Ketterling to participate in the GO2020 evangelism emphasis.
View ArticleGO2020 Invitaiton - Reinhard Bonnke
Invitation from Reinhard Bonnke to participate in GO2020
View ArticleAn Embattled, Victorious Church
Despite instances of extreme persecution, the Church in Africa is experiencing growth, but it desperately needs more workers.
View ArticleEx-Addict Turns Entrepreneur
After two decades of drugs and drinking, a redeemed Brian Mohika is on a new path, thanks to the Lord and a medical device invention.
View ArticleThis Week in AG History -- Dec. 11, 1960
Revivaltime radio broadcasts became so popular that its offices received more than 10,000 letters a month.
View ArticleProstitute to Pastor
The love of a grandmother and the receptivity of a church helped Amy Miranda turn her life around.
View ArticleBringing Peace to a Traumatized Community
Pastor and fire department chaplain Shawn Harding feels at home in Caruthersville, Missouri.
View ArticleWhat Does the Future Hold?
This article originally appeared in the Pentecostal Evangel in a series entitled, "Theology in a Nutshell."
View ArticleStill Rescuing Churches
At 88, real estate agent Augie Lopez arranges for loans to keep congregations open and expanding.
View ArticleAn Unfamiliar Harvest -- a Transgender Revelation
Having had reassignment surgery more than 20 years ago to live life as a transgender woman, he knew there was no going back . . . or was there?
View ArticleMyanmar Fellowship Forms
The AG now has two dozen official ethnic/language minority groups.
View ArticleWhen You Don't Feel Like Forgiving
Robert Crosby shares what forgiveness is … and is not.
View ArticleLunch with a Legend
John Ashcroft may be a legend, but he's also just an enjoyable person to be around.
View ArticleThis Week in AG History -- Dec. 20, 1964
Morris and Macey Williams served as missionaries to Africa for nearly 40 years, letting their light shine — even when it meant sacrifice — in order to glorify God.
View ArticleA Pentecostal Look at Christmas
The holy day rightly reminds us of the Father’s gift of the Son. But the Holy Spirit is integral to the events surrounding the Savior’s birth.
View ArticleRemembering the Run-Over Miracle
Jody Fauss recalls how God healed his battered body after being crushed by a car.
View ArticleThe Star of Bethlehem Explored
Dr. Richard Hammar offers fascinating insights on the Star of Bethlehem in light of Scripture.
View ArticleThis Week in AG History -- Dec. 28, 1918
Missionary Henry C. Ball's efforts to develop indigenous spiritual leaders among Hispanics in the early 1900s helped create a strong Hispanic presence in the U.S. Assemblies of God today.
View ArticleWalking the Road of Daily Obedience
After disappointment because of infertility, Esther and Daniel Guy find a way to parent in God’s plan.
View Article3 Ways I'm Praying in 2020
General Superintendent Doug Clay shares three prayers for 2020.
View ArticleThis Week in AG History -- Jan. 2, 1926
John Eric Booth-Clibborn, a 29-year-old missionary, died just two weeks after arriving in Africa, but he is remembered as a hero of the faith in Burkina Faso.
View ArticleDomestic Violence Educator
Nicole Oldham wants to help prevent the type of abuse she had to endure.
View ArticleWeek of Prayer is Jan. 5-11
The 78th annual Week of Prayer begins Sunday in the Assemblies of God.
View ArticleKern Family Foundation Awards Grant to AGTS of Evangel University
AGTS receives a second grant from the Kern Family Foundation to expand its 4+1 Fast Track Program.
View ArticleHelping the Broken in a New Way
A retired psychiatric nurse finds his first career is beneficial to his new vocational calling as pastor.
View ArticleSpecial Touch Blind Services
Relocated ministry is gradually incorporating new features for the vision impaired.
View ArticleAlabama LFTL Steak Wagon Tour Sets Record
The Light for the Lost Steak Wagon Tour in the Alabama District resulted in record-breaking pledges being made.
View ArticleThis Week in AG History -- Jan. 8, 1949
Robert and Doris Edwards sacrificially shared the gospel with the people of India and also taught boys a trade in an industrial school they opened.
View ArticlePresident Taylor Announces Planned Retirement from Evangel
Carol Taylor, the president of Evangel University for the past seven years, plans to step down from her position in August.
View ArticleEarthquakes Rock Puerto Rico, AG Churches Damaged, People Fearful of Future
As aftershocks continue to hit Puerto Rico, AG churches respond as many people are fearful that a more powerful quake is yet to come.
View ArticleA Missionary Legacy
Longtime AG pastor Randy Valimont worked as a champion of global missions until his unexpected death.
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