Thousands of University of Mississippi students packed the campus arena to worship and proclaim their faith in Jesus Christ during the Oct. 10 event, Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) reported.
An impressive 6,500 Ole Miss students gathered at Oxford's Sandy and John Black Pavilion to participate in singing praise music, hearing the Gospel, and being baptized, Unite US reported. Organizers of the event posted a photo on social media and said:
University of Mississippi. Girl, tonight really surprised me. The pavilion was filled with 6,500 university students.
Posted by unite the usa above Wednesday, October 9, 2024
“Ladies, we were really surprised tonight,” said the Christian group.
“College students, we are so proud of your boldness in letting go of what was holding you back from all that God has in store for you.”
Impressed video A photo posted on Instagram shows a young woman who was saved from a suicide attempt by an “act of God” after suffering trauma and drug addiction as a teenager, and who has Jesus “completely” in her heart. I am sharing my story of how I was able to accept it.
Tears of joy were captured as students emerged from the baptismal pool after sharing their testimonies.
“I believe this generation is the greatest movement of God we've ever seen, and we're witnessing it,” event organizer Tonya Prewett said in a September podcast. “I'm doing it,” he said on a podcast in September. “And I believe that what we experienced this past fall and spring is just the beginning. Greater things are coming, and I look forward to the end of this year and into 2025. I feel that God is doing something throughout this country…I believe this movement of God on college campuses is bringing about a greater awakening.”
In an Oct. 11 Facebook post, the evangelist said, “God moved at Ole Miss.”
God moved at Ole Miss!
Posted by Tonya Prewett above Friday, October 11, 2024





