The Prosperity Gospel and Worldliness: A Warning from Early Pentecostal...
This Week in AG History —August 16, 1953 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 19 August 2021 Will the Pentecostal movement follow “the path of gradual surrender to carnal forces” like...
View ArticleStanley Frodsham: Pioneer Pentecostal Author, Editor, and Teacher
This Week in AG History —August 24, 1946 By Ruthie Edgerly ObergOriginally published on AG News, 26 August 2021 Stanley Howard Frodsham (1882-1969) was a writer, editor, and teacher during the...
View ArticleL. M. Anglin and the Rise of the Indigenous Pentecostal Church in China
This Week in AG History —September 2, 1922 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 02 September 2021 Christianization does not equal Westernization. The success of Pentecostals in world...
View ArticleIn 1951, Amidst Increasing Worldliness, Steelberg Challenged the Assemblies...
This Week in AG History —September 9, 1951 By Ruthie Edgerly ObergOriginally published on AG News, 09 September 2021 Seventy years ago, General Superintendent Wesley Steelberg opened the 24th General...
View ArticleMelvin and Lois Hodges: Pioneer Assemblies of God Missionaries to Latin America
This Week in AG History — September 13, 1941 By Glenn W. Gohr Originally published on AG News, 16 September 2021 Melvin Lyle Hodges (1909-1988) and his wife, Lois (Crews) Hodges (1908-2011), were...
View ArticleRoyal Rangers Founder Johnnie Barnes: How a Methodist Minister Experienced...
This Week in AG History —August 24, 1946 By Ruthie Edgerly ObergOriginally published on AG News, 26 August 2021 John Henry Barnes (1927-1989), better known as “Johnnie,” is remembered as the giant of...
View ArticleRediscovering the Early Pentecostal Worldview: The Lost Message of Full...
This Week in AG History —September 27, 1930 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 30 September 2021 “I sometimes wonder whether God is much interested in big movements. I know He is...
View ArticleFred Vogler: From Australia to Assemblies of God U.S. Missions Pioneer
This Week in AG History — October 4, 1941 By Glenn W. Gohr Originally published on AG News, 16 September 2021 Fred Vogler (1888-1972), an immigrant from Australia, impacted the Assemblies of God in...
View ArticleHow Tears of Grief Birthed the Assemblies of God in Lakhimpur, India
This Week in AG History —October 14, 1922 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 14 October 2021 Herbert H. Cox (1884-1926), an early Assemblies of God missionary in India, experienced...
View ArticleEdgar Kroll was a Scientist, a Skeptic, and a Presbyterian Elder. Then He...
This Week in AG History —October 21, 1962 By Ruthie Edgerly ObergOriginally published on AG News, 21 October 2021 Adam Edgar Kroll (1918-1993) was a Presbyterian layman with little use for the...
View ArticleMyer Pearlman: The Story Behind One of the Foremost Assemblies of God...
This Week in AG History — October 27, 1934 By Glenn W. Gohr Originally published on AG News, 28 October 2021 Myer Pearlman (1898-1943) was one of the foremost educators and writers in the early...
View ArticleWilliam Burton McCafferty: Pioneer Assemblies of God Minister, Evangelist,...
This Week in AG History — November 4, 1916 By Glenn W. Gohr Originally published on AG News, 04 November 2021 William Burton McCafferty (1889-1963) overcame privation and persecution to become a...
View ArticleAssemblies of God Chaplains: 80th Anniversary of Serving United States Men...
Assemblies of God chaplain A. C. Lane (standing on far left), with American servicemen in New Guinea during World War II. This Week in AG History —October 21, 1962 By Ruthie Edgerly ObergOriginally...
View ArticleDuncan Campbell and the Hebrides Revival (1949-1952)
Duncan Campbell and his wife, Shona This Week in AG History —November 19, 1950 By Ruthie Edgerly ObergOriginally published on AG News, 18 November 2021 The Pentecostal movement sees itself as a...
View ArticlePentecostal Pioneer Katherine Voronaev Escaped USSR 61 Years Ago, Revealed...
Mugshot of Katherine Voronaev during her imprisonment in Soviet slave labor camps, circa 1930s This Week in AG History —November 27, 1960 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 24...
View ArticleCharles W.H. Scott: The Assemblies of God Pioneer With a Heart for Church...
This Week in AG History — December 2, 1956 By Glenn W. Gohr Originally published on AG News, 02 December 2021 Charles W.H. Scott (1904-1993) served the Assemblies of God with distinction as a church...
View ArticleMaria Gerber: How a Pentecostal Missionary Became an “Angel of Mercy” During...
This Week in AG History —December 4, 1915 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 09 December 2021 An estimated 800,000 to 1,500,000 ethnic Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire (present...
View Article105th Anniversary of the Statement of Fundamental Truths: How the Assemblies...
D. W. Kerr This Week in AG History —December 16, 1916 By Ruthie Edgerly ObergOriginally published on AG News, 16 December 2021 When the December 1913 call came for the organizational General Council...
View ArticleLillian Trasher: Serving the Widows and Orphans of Egypt
This Week in AG History — December 21, 1935 By Glenn W. GohrOriginally published on PE-News, 23 December 2021 Assemblies of God missionary Lillian Trasher, in a 1935 Pentecostal Evangel article,...
View ArticleEight Rules for a Happy Marriage (According to C. M. Ward)
This Week in AG History — December 30, 1956 By Glenn W. GohrOriginally published on AG-News, 30 December 2021 Sixty-five years ago, C. M. Ward delivered a sermon over the Revivaltime radio program...
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