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This Week in AG History — Jan. 12, 1918
January 15, 2026
Recently married and barely into their 20s, George and Margaret Kelley left everything behind to answer God's call to be missionaries to China. -
This Week in AG History — Jan. 9, 1972
January 8, 2026
A 1971 message by Thurman Faison called for urban evangelism, emphasizing that the major cities of America influence the course of the nation. -
This Week in AG History — Dec. 16, 1916
December 18, 2025
When four Puerto Rican AG missionaries returned to their home country, it wasn't long before Pentecostal churches were established all over the island. -
This Week in AG History — Dec. 1, 1968
December 4, 2025
He was born into privilege, but William Burton found it was his privilege to spend most of his adult life sharing the gospel message in the Congo. -
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.