by Darrin J. Rodgers Ellsworth S. Thomas (1866-1936) holds the distinction of being the first African American to hold Assemblies of God (AG)...
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African descendants of Prince Ibrahima returning to Natchez
By Roscoe Barnes III, Visit NatchezNatchez, MS, USA / ListenUpYall.com(Apr 11, 2024 | 8:20 AM)A group of elders from Timbo in West Africa met with...
Central African Republic Says Militias Abusing 10,000 Children as Soldiers, Spies, Sex Slaves
Breitbart.com reports: “The government of the Central African Republic (CAR) reported on Monday that some 10,000 children remain under the control...
The African Roots of the Day of Pentecost
A Pentecostal reflection on Thomas C. Oden's claim that the first Pentecost took place in the home of an African Jewish woman.
Pentecostalism And The African Diaspora An Examination Of The Missions Activities Of The Church Of Pentecost
Pneuma 26,2 f3_216-241III 2/27/06 11:55 AM Page 216 Pentecostal Theology, Volume 26, No. 2, Fall 2004 Pentecostalism and the African Diaspora: An...
100 Years Ago: Mexican Refugees in Texas Minister to African Americans
This Week in AG History — July 8, 1922 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 07 July 2022 The small town of Edna, Texas, was home to...
CMN Holds Event for African Missionaries and Teams
Church Multiplication Network typically focuses on the United States, but recently the CMN teamed with Urban Tribes in Africa for a special event.
Mayor Dan M. Gibson recognizes Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture at meeting of Natchez Board of Aldermen
By Roscoe Barnes IIIMayor Dan M. Gibson, right, recognizes Bobby Dennis for his work on African American history in Natchez. They are joined by...