SaveOne, a ministry to those traumatized by abortion, helps change the life stories of women and men who don't know or struggle to accept that nothing is too great for God.
U.S. missionaries Kim and Laurel Harvey's idea to help rural ministers earn chaplain credentials has opened new doors for effective ministry.
When disaster strikes, chaplains help military personnel through the trauma of the harsh realities they encounter.
After being widowed in 2011, Marlene Craft is helping churches minister to widows within the congregation and in the community.
Grief counseling ministry continues serving after two decades of journeying with thousands of hurting people, bringing God’s sustaining compassion and hope.
After facing mental and spiritual battles, Steve Anoa'i perseveres in God's calling and finds a new opportunity to fulfill his God-given dream.
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?
The Indiana district hosts a family camp designed specifically for foster and adoptive families.
While serving overseas, AG Chaplain Ric Brown modeled the spirit of Christ to his fellow soldiers, even amidst one of the most horrific battles in recent U.S. history.
Marjorie Holland, the first female chaplain to be endorsed by the Assemblies of God, passed away at the age of 98.
Charles Marvin, the director of AGUSM Chaplaincy from 1998-2005, passed away Sunday, May 5. He was 88 years old.
Feeling led to meet the tangible needs of children in foster care, one young girl launched a ministry initiative to provide for those needs and has made an impact across multiple states.