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Enrichment
The First Decade

Every issue (Fall 1995- Fall 2005) on 3 CDs.



Order Back Issues Online


Conflict Management
Two volume set now available.


Managing the Local Church/Leadership CD.


Order Paraclete CD
Includes all 29 years of the now out-of-print Paraclete magazine. An excellent source of Pentecostal themes and issues. Contains articles on theological topics concerning the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit. An indispensable source of sermon and Bible study material with a fully searchable subject/author index.


Good News Filing System
Advance/Pulpit CDs
Long out of print but fondly remembered, Advance and Pulpit magazines blessed thousands of ministers. Now the entire Advance/Pulpit archive--nearly 40 years of information, inspiration, helps, and history--is available to you on separate CDs.


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Assemblies of God Superintendents

Click on any one of the Assemblies of God Superintendent's images below to read a sermon excerpts from that superintendents.

Click here, for little-known facts about these Assemblies of God leaders.


Eudorus N. Bell

Archibald P. Collins

John W. Welch

William T. Gaston

Ernest S. Williams

Wesley R. Steelberg

Gayle F. Lewis

Ralph M. Riggs

Thomas F. Zimmerman

G. Raymond Carlson

Thomas E. Trask

Little-Known Facts About Assemblies of God Leaders

Fact 1:
Five of the nine leaders attended the first General Council in 1914: E.N. Bell, A.P. Collins, J.W. Welch, W.T. Gaston, and R.M. Riggs.

Fact 2:
Two served for 20 years or more: E.S. Williams (20); T.F. Zimmerman (26).

Fact 3:
E.S. Williams holds the record for most times elected (10).

Fact 4:
The youngest man to ever hold the office was W.T. Gaston who was elected at age 39. G. Raymond Carlson, at age 66, was the oldest superintendent to be elected.

Fact 5:
Two superintendents died in office: E.N. Bell (June 15, 1923); Wesley R. Steelberg (July 8, 1952).

Fact 6:
Longevity. Williams (96), Welch, Lewis, and Carlson (80), Zimmerman (79), Riggs (75), Gaston (70), Collins (59) Bell (57), and Steelberg (50). Average is “three score and twelve.”