Church Leaders Predict Youth ‘Revival’ Across the U.S. as 50,000 Gather to Worship in Atlanta
More than 50,000 young adults recently gathered in Atlanta, Georgia, to worship God, adding to what church leaders believe is a “revival.”
More than 50,000 young adults recently gathered in Atlanta, Georgia, to worship God, adding to what church leaders believe is a “revival.”
A recent Christian Revival event at the Corpus Christi campus of Texas A&M University drew over 1,000 students and administered over 120 baptisms, The Christian Post reported Friday.
More than 4,000 people were baptized in a single ceremony in southern California last Sunday to mark the 50th anniversary of the Jesus Movement.
Baylor University has picked up the torch of Christian revival from Asbury University, hosting 72 hours of continuous prayer and worship this week which led to the baptisms of 20 people.
One of the directors of the new movie “Jesus Revolution” hasn’t missed the fact that the title is opening on the heels of one of the largest Christian revivals in recent years — the Asbury Revival, which saw an estimated 50,000 Gen Z’ers participate in song and prayer over a multi-week period at Asbury University in Kentucky.
The extraordinary Christian Revival at Asbury University has generated a spectacular domino effect, with congregations around the United States blossoming into similar continued prayer and worship.
Asbury University officials have decided to move its revival off campus for logistical reasons as the Kentucky college town has been flooded with more than three times its normal population.
The massive Christian revival taking place at Kentucky’s Asbury University has spilled over into many Christian denominations, drawing faithful from mainline Protestant churches, bible-based groups, and Catholics.