Assemblies of God
- Died: George O. Wood, Who Led the Assemblies of God into GrowthAs general superintendent, he brought women and minorities into leadership, added “compassion” to the denomination’s constitution, and set ambitious goals for church planting.Daniel Silliman|
- Christians Welcome Coup in GuineaAfter yet another military overthrow of a democratically elected leader in West Africa, minority evangelicals debate the role of faith in politics.Jayson Casper|
- Died: David Yonggi Cho, Founder of the World’s Largest MegachurchThe Korean Pentecostal promoted cell groups and gifts of the Holy Spirit for church growth.Daniel Silliman|
- Crusaders No More: What Arab Christians and Muslims Think of Mascot Changes(UPDATED) Evangel and Valparaiso are the latest university sports teams to replace a contested symbol of Christian history.Jayson Casper|
- Assemblies of God Avoids Jury Trial in Sexual Abuse CaseOregon lawsuit sought to hold national organization liable for crimes committed in a Royal Rangers program in the 1980s.Daniel Silliman|
- Assemblies of God Growing with Pentecostal PersistenceHow has the 3.2-million-member denomination avoided decline?Ryan P. Burge|
- Malawi’s New President, a Christian Theologian, Confronts Corruption and CoronavirusLazarus Chakwera, an Assemblies of God minister and alumnus of TEDS and Haggai International, hopes his servant leadership will restore faith in government of struggling country.Kate Shellnutt|
- Military Ministries Prepare for Potential US Troop Withdrawal From GermanyTrump plan creates uncertainty for evangelical churches serving soldiers—and new opportunities.Ken Chitwood|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 195|54minCan the Church Lead on Race Relations? Atlanta Christians Think So.A movement that started at the world's biggest Confederate monument is establishing trust and relationships among faith leaders of all ethnic backgrounds.Morgan Lee|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 173|59minThe Limits of Pentecostal Women LeadersWhen the tradition’s unique understanding of calling meets societal norms of leadership.Morgan Lee|
