“Never mind, it will soon blow over.” These skeptical words greeted the enthusiasm of Christ’s Ambassadors (CA) Director Ralph Harris when he recounted that Assemblies
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William Seymour arrives in LA
TODAY, February 22, 1906, a young Holiness preacher named William Seymour arrived in Los Angeles to become the associate pastor of a small church pastored
Onesimus Nesib: The Slave Who Became a Reformer and Gave His People the Bible in Their Own Language
TODAY IN HISTORY: On Sunday, June 21, 1931, Onesimus Nesib, a former slave who translated the Bible into his native language, died of a stroke
Hillcrest Children’s Home: Caring for Children Since 1944
This Week in AG History — June 17, 1956 By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg Originally published on AG News, 14 June 2018 Hillcrest Children’s Home, an
A Day in the Life of A Pastor: War, Plague, Impoverished Refugees…and Thankfulness
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)