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This Week in AG History -- Nov. 12, 1967
November 13, 2025
Boys and Girls Missionary Challenge (BGMC) is an incredible missions program for children, but how did it begin? -
This Week in AG History -- Oct. 25, 1930
October 23, 2025
J. Narver Gortner was a prominent Methodist minister, but an encounter with the Holy Spirit and the healing of his wife led him to become an AG minister who ultimately greatly impacted the doctrine of the Assemblies of God. -
This Week in AG History -- Oct. 11, 1953
October 9, 2025
Christ Ambassadors (CA) Director Ralph Harris had a vision for a unique way for Assemblies of God youth to support missions. -
This Week in AG History -- Sept. 23, 1944
September 25, 2025
In a time of war and fear, Melvin Hodges urged Christians to avoid racial hatred as it was not compatible with Christ's love. -
This Week in AG History -- September 9, 1973
September 11, 2025
Missionary Alta Washburn's love for God and Native Americans led her to found what is now known as American Indian College. -
This Week in AG History -- Aug. 25, 1934
August 28, 2025
In 1934, the Great Depression coupled with an incredible drought -- was it a sign of God's judgement? -
This Week in AG History -- Aug. 18, 1928
August 21, 2025
Hattie Hammond's passion for Christ and simple gospel message resonated with people, making her one of the most popular early AG evangelists. -
This Week in AG History -- Aug. 11, 1945
August 14, 2025
Few 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.