How Men’s Ministries Helped Evangel Temple (Kansas City, MO) to Grow in the...
This Week in AG History — February 5, 1938 By Glenn Gohr Originally published on PE-News, 5 February 2016 A. A. Wilson (1891-1984) was an early pastor and district superintendent in the Assemblies of...
View ArticleMinna Seaholm: Pioneer Assemblies of God Military Chaplain
This Week in AG History — February 13, 1943 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 11 February 2016 The United States government did not permit females to serve as military chaplains...
View ArticleMarvin Buck and Larry Christenson: Methodist and Lutheran Pastors Refreshed...
Larry Christenson, circa 1961 This Week in AG History — February 18, 1962 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 18 February 2016 In the late 1950s, Pentecostal revival began breaking out...
View ArticleAssemblies of God Chaplain Talmadge F. McNabb and the Korean Conflict
This Week in AG History — February 27, 1966 By Glenn Gohr Originally published on PE-News, 25 February 2016 Chap. Lt. Col. Talmadge F. McNabb (1924-2002), a man of many talents and interests, is...
View ArticleGiving out of their Poverty: Florence Steidel and the Lepers of Liberia
This Week in AG History — March 4, 1951 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 3 March 2016 Sixty-five years ago, an Assemblies of God congregation of lepers in New Hope Town, Liberia,...
View ArticleShe Listened to the Voice of God: Grace Agar, Linguist and Missionary to China
Grace Agar at Bethany Retirement Home, Lakeland, Florida, circa 1962 This Week in AG History — March 12, 1967 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 10 March 2016 Grace Agar (1877-1966) was...
View ArticleThe Assemblies of God Developed its Missionary Identity Amidst War, Famine,...
A group of Assemblies of God church leaders and missionaries at the 1919 General Council, Chicago, Illinois. J. Roswell Flower is pictured in the back row on the right. This Week in AG History —...
View ArticleBudding Assemblies of God Missionary, Paul Weidman, Jr., Died in Africa at Age 7
Pastor Quaysom and missionaries Virginia and Paul Weidman, Accra, Gold Coast, 1951. This Week in AG History — March 26, 1938 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 24 March 2016 Paul and...
View ArticlePandita Ramabai: Prominent Female Social Reformer and Pentecostal Pioneer in...
This Week in AG History — April 1, 1916 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 31 March 2016 Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922), widely regarded as one of India’s most prominent female social...
View Article2015/2016 Assemblies of God Heritage – Now Available Online and in Hard Copy!
The 2015/2016 edition of Assemblies of God Heritage magazine is hot-off-the-press and is in the mail to all Assemblies of God USA ministers and subscribers! Selected articles are also accessible for...
View ArticleJob Opportunity: Administrative Coordinator for the Flower Pentecostal...
View from the Administrative Coordinator’s desk at the Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center The Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center in Springfield, Missouri, seeks to hire an Administrative Coordinator....
View Article1937 Campus Revivals at Central Bible Institute and Southeastern Bible Institute
This Week in AG History — April 10, 1937 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 7 April 2016 Seventy-nine years ago, two Assemblies of God colleges experienced unusual seasons of revival....
View ArticleDespite Opposition, Assemblies of God Founders Supported Missionaries AND...
Alfred and Myrtle Blakeney, Assemblies of God missionaries to India, and their five children (1920) This Week in AG History — April 16, 1921 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 14 April...
View ArticleCharlie Lee: Acclaimed Navajo Artist and Assemblies of God Leader
This Week in AG History — April 24, 1960 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 21 April 2016 Charlie Lee (1924-2003), a talented young Navajo artist, won widespread recognition and...
View Article50 Years after the Azusa Street Revival, Donald Gee Offered this Warning...
This Week in AG History — April 28, 1957 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 28 April 2016 Miracles have played an important role in the histories of both the early church and the...
View ArticleLowell Lundstrom: From Nightclubs to the Pulpit
This Week in AG History — May 5, 1963 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 5 May 2016 At the age of seven, Lowell Lundstrom (1939-2012) decided he would become either a preacher or a...
View ArticleFrom Azusa Street to Cleveland: How the Book of Acts was Repeated in Ohio in...
First Assembly of God, Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1950s This Week in AG History — May 13, 1916 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 12 May 2016 The Pentecostal movement came to Cleveland,...
View ArticleMinnie Abrams: Lessons from the Pentecostal Revival in India
Minnie Abrams (right), sitting next to Jivubai, an Indian woman This Week in AG History — May 19, 1916 By Darrin Rodgers Originally published on PE-News, 19 May 2016 Minnie Abrams (1859-1912), in many...
View ArticleCollection of Madison R. Tatman, Oneness Pentecostal Pioneer, Deposited at FPHC
The personal papers and publications of Madison R. Tatman (1872-1953), an early Pentecostal evangelist who was active in both Trinitarian and Oneness Pentecostal circles, were recently deposited at...
View ArticleJunior Bible Quiz Pioneer George Edgerly with the Lord at Age 76
George Allan Edgerly, 76, of Springfield, Missouri, left this life on May 21, 2016. He was born in Selma, Iowa, on July 14, 1939, to Ralph and Edith (Tweedy) Edgerly. George graduated from Eldon High...
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