Brazilian Pentecostal Denomination (Igreja de Cristo Pentecostal no Brasil)...
A small portion of the collection of Igreja de Cristo Pentecostal no Brasil publications deposited at the Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center The International Pentecostal Church of Christ (IPCC) has...
View ArticleShould the Assemblies of God Change Its Name?
This Week in AG History — October 8, 1927 By Glenn Gohr Originally published on PE-News, 8 October 2015 At the 1927 General Council, the Assemblies of God considered a possible name change as one of...
View ArticleShould Pentecostals Reject the Doctrine of the Trinity?
Ernest S. Williams This Week in AG History — October 18, 1927 By William Molenaar Originally published on PE-News, 15 October 2015 Should Pentecostals reject the doctrine of the Trinity? This question...
View ArticleBob Harrison, in the Midst of 1960s Racial Strife, Called for a...
This Week in AG History — October 22, 1967 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 22 October 2015 Racial conflict and change dominated the American landscape in the late 1960s. August 1967...
View ArticleAG Educator Helps Dedicate Mississippi Historical Marker Where COGIC Bishop...
Bishop Mason was incarcerated in 1918 in the jail cell in the Holmes County Courthouse. He was falsely accused of treason by those opposed to his Holiness message. The jail cell is now a pilgrimage...
View ArticleThe Healing of Joseph Wannenmacher: How a Gifted Violinist became an...
This Week in AG History — October 29, 1949 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 29 October 2015 As a young man, Joseph P. Wannenmacher (1895-1989) was a rising star in the Milwaukee...
View ArticleAssemblies of God Founders Were Diverse, Yet They Believed They Could Do More...
A group stands in front of a tent at an Aimee Semple McPherson camp meeting in Wesson, Arkansas, ca. 1920. W. J. Walthall is in the center (tenth from right). This Week in AG History — November 8, 1924...
View ArticlePentecost Came to Madagascar in a Revival of Signs and Wonders
Rev. Rasoamanana, president of the Assemblies of God of Madagascar, and his wife, 1978. This Week in AG History — November 15, 1930 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 12 November 2015...
View ArticleHow J. W. Tucker’s Blood Became a Seed of the Assemblies of God in Congo
Enter a caption This Week in AG History — November 21, 1965 By Glenn Gohr Originally published on PE-News, 19 November 2015 Thanksgiving 1964 was a day of mourning for Angeline Tucker. The previous...
View ArticleAG Missionary Katherine Voronaev Escaped USSR 65 Years Ago, Revealed Horrors...
Mugshot of Katherine Voronaev during her imprisonment in Soviet slave labor camps, circa 1930s This Week in AG History — November 27, 1960 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 25 November...
View ArticleMaria Gerber: The Pentecostal “Angel of Mercy” During the Armenian Genocide...
Maria A. Gerber (front row, third from left) with widows from Zion Orphan’s Home in Turkey This Week in AG History — December 4, 1915 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 3 December 2015...
View ArticleRevivaltime: How Radio Helped Shape Assemblies of God Identity
Revivaltime broadcast, circa 1958. Bartlet Peterson announcing for Revivaltime; C.M. Ward (seated at table on left); Cyril McLellan (directing Revivaltime choir); C.T. Beem (standing behind piano) This...
View ArticleJames L. Tyson Deposits Important African-American Oneness Pentecostal...
Bishop James L. Tyson (left) with Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center Director Darrin Rodgers, showcasing his collection The Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW), organized in 1907 in Los Angeles...
View ArticleJoseph Conlee: From Methodist Pastor to Drunken Vagrant to Pentecostal Educator
This Week in AG History — December 19, 1936 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 17 December 2015 Old Joe Conlee (1853-1929) was a dirty, ragged drunk. He spent every penny on liquor and...
View ArticleLillian Trasher: Serving the Widows and Orphans of Egypt
This Week in AG History — December 21, 1934 By Glenn W. Gohr Assemblies of God missionary Lillian Trasher, in a 1935 Pentecostal Evangel article, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of her arrival...
View ArticleJohn Eric Booth-Clibborn: The Assemblies of God Missionary Who Gave His Life...
This Week in AG History — January 2, 1926 By Darrin Rodgers John Eric Booth-Clibborn, a 29-year-old Assemblies of God missionary, laid down his life in the French West African colony of Upper Volta...
View ArticleHow Should Christians Respond to Global Turmoil? Three Pentecostal Responses...
Advertisement for Raymond T. Richey tent revival, 1942. This Week in AG History — January 10, 1942 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 7 January 2016 The Imperial Japanese Navy...
View ArticleBarney Moore: Saved in a Methodist Revival with Signs and Wonders in 1901
Barney and Mary Moore, circa 1919 This Week in AG History — January 17, 1931 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 14 January 2016 When Barney S. Moore (1874-1956) converted to Christ in...
View ArticleThe Anglican-turned-Pentecostal Missionary Who Became the Primary Shaper of...
This Week in AG History — January 22, 1921 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 21 January 2016 Alice E. Luce (1873-1955), a British-born Anglican missionary, learned of the emerging...
View ArticleSamuel Jamieson: How a Presbyterian Minister was Baptized in the Holy Spirit
Samuel and Hattie Jamieson, circa 1919 This Week in AG History — January 31, 1931 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 28 January 2016 Samuel A. Jamieson (1857-1933), one of the founding...
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