As first responders and volunteers work together in the grim aftermath of the deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country, AG 461 Response chaplains have become a comforting presence.
Assemblies of God missionaries, churches, districts, ministries, teams, and leaders are continuing to work together and with other agencies to help victims of hurricanes Helene and Milton recover.
Professional first responders have training and oftentimes counselors they can rely on to help them debrief and recover following a traumatic incident, but what about the actual first responders?
Chaplain Kevin Kappler makes an impact for God by simply being available to police officers who otherwise may struggle in silence from the loss of life and atrocities they have witnessed.
Church property is key to rebuilding California mountain town swept by fire.
Catherine Peternel adds police and jail chaplain duties to senior adult pastor role.
AG chaplain Mike Bingaman and pastor Joe Ruiz continue to actively minister to and meet the needs of a community struggling through unthinkable tragedy.
In the wake of the deadly shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, AG chaplains and ministers are on site reaching out to families, first responders, and others impacted by the tragedy.
Paul Ellis elected vice president of the International Conference of Police Chaplains.
Missionary Mike McGee strives to put Scriptures into the hands of officers guarding the southern U.S. border.
Chaplains are making themselves available at the site of the collapsed condominium in Florida, providing a ministry of loving compassion to workers and others.
AG chaplains recently distributed thousands of Law Enforcement Bibles to law enforcement officers across the country, opening doors to greater communication and conversations about the gospel.