Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, being a Christian in the Soviet Union required a passionate faith.
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This Week in AG History — July 19, 1913
The Pentecostal Evangel, which launched 110 years ago, was originally known as The Christian Evangel when it launched in 1913.
This Week in AG History — Sept. 30, 1922
The history behind the opening of Central Bible Institute (later known as Central Bible College) 100 years ago can be traced back to one of the...
This Week in AG History — Oct. 4, 1959
Thomas F. Zimmerman was not only the longest tenured general superintendent in AG history, he is also credited for some of the greatest advancements...
Death Row Ministry Leader Faces Execution in Texas This Week
A death row prisoner who helped lead a death row ministry in a Texas maximum security prison is scheduled to be executed this week.
This Week in AG History — Sept. 15, 1945
Missionary Oren Monger died at the age of 25 of typhoid, but not before he impacted Nicaragua for Christ.
This Week in AG History — March 18, 1950
Revival on college campuses has a long history, including on the campus of Central Bible Institute where an extended revival took place in 1950.
This Week in AG History — May 5, 1974
Don and Virginia Corbin served decades as AG missionaries to Africa and in missionary leadership, but they can trace their success to what God did...
The Last Week of Jesus Video Series, Free for Easter
The Center for Holy Lands Studies has released a new video series just in time for Easter, filmed on location, to provide context to Jesus' final...