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This Week in AG History -- Oct. 11, 1953
October 9, 2025Christ Ambassadors (CA) Director Ralph Harris had a vision for a unique way for Assemblies of God youth to support missions.
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This Week in AG History -- Sept. 23, 1944
September 25, 2025In a time of war and fear, Melvin Hodges urged Christians to avoid racial hatred as it was not compatible with Christ's love.
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This Week in AG History -- September 9, 1973
September 11, 2025Missionary Alta Washburn's love for God and Native Americans led her to found what is now known as American Indian College.
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This Week in AG History -- Aug. 25, 1934
August 28, 2025In 1934, the Great Depression coupled with an incredible drought -- was it a sign of God's judgement?
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This Week in AG History -- Aug. 18, 1928
August 21, 2025Hattie Hammond's passion for Christ and simple gospel message resonated with people, making her one of the most popular early AG evangelists.
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This Week in AG History -- Aug. 11, 1945
August 14, 2025Few realize that the Azusa Street Mission wasn't the only Pentecostal mission during the revival — The Upper Room Mission and its leaders also played key roles in the revival.
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This Week in AG History -- July 24, 1937
July 24, 2025Zelma Argue may not be a household name, but her ministry — especially her writing — impacted thousands for Christ.
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This Week in AG History -- July 18, 1931
July 17, 2025Before turning back to Christ and becoming a powerful AG evangelist, Otto Klink was an atheist who served in the office of Kaiser Wilhelm II in Germany.