THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: Martin Rinkart was born in 1586 to a poor coppersmith in Eilenburg, Germany. Due to his family poverty and low standing
Andrae Crouch: The COGIC Minister Who Bridged the Racial Gap in Gospel Music
This Week in AG History — May 22, 1977 By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg Originally published on AG News, 24 May 2018 Andrae Edward Crouch (1942-2015)
Ralph Williams, Missionary to El Salvador: Pioneer of the Indigenous Church Principle
Ralph Darby Williams (1902-1982), his wife, Jewyl, and baby Owen arrived in El Salvador on Christmas Eve of 1929 as Assemblies of God missionaries in
Bible Quiz — a History of Planting God’s Word in Hearts
For 55 years, students in Assemblies of God (AG) congregations have memorized Scripture through the Bible Quiz ministry. Teen Bible Quiz became a national AG
ON THIS DAY, Corrie Ten Boom
ON THIS DAY, February 28, 1944, Corrie ten Boom lay sick in her bed, wishing she could get up and help with the many chores
Maynard and Gladys Ketcham: Pioneer Assemblies of God Missionaries to India
This Week in AG History — March 15, 1947 By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg Originally published on PE-News, 15 March 2018 Maynard Ketcham (1905-1993) arrived in Purulia, India,