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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.
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This Week in AG History -- July 1, 1916
July 3, 2025Questions arise during difficult times. British pastor Leonard Newby responded to several difficult questions arising from World War I in this 1916 "Pentecostal Evangel" article.
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This Week in AG History -- June 24, 1950
June 26, 2025Alice Garrigus proved age isn't a limitation when God calls as at the age of 52 she helped pioneer the Pentecostal movement in Newfoundland -- where she ministered for the next 39 years.
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This Week in AG History -- June 9, 1968
June 12, 2025The Pentecostal message isn't just for adults — it touches the hearts of children and young people just as well!
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This Week in AG History -- June 5, 1948
June 5, 2025Missionary to Africa H.B. Garlock vigorously condemned racial discrimination and segregation, calling racial discrimination "inhuman, un-Christian, and unpardonable."