Assemblies of God
- 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|
- 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|
- 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|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 173|59minThe Limits of Pentecostal Women LeadersWhen the tradition’s unique understanding of calling meets societal norms of leadership.Morgan Lee|
- The Rise of the Nons: Protestants Keep Ditching DenominationsNondenominational identity has doubled in the US since 2000, Gallup finds.Kate Shellnutt|
- Assemblies of God Surge, But Speaking in Tongues SlumpsChurches continue to grow and diversify at enviable rate. But is distinctive teaching being lost amid outreach efforts?Abby Stocker|
- Assemblies of God Elects First Woman to Top Leadership TeamA historic vote for Donna Barrett as general secretary “has been meaningful for many women who feel God’s calling on their lives.”Megan Fowler|
- 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|
