Approximately 2,000 students created a profession of faith, and during that time they took part in a voluntary baptism. This week's revival service at the University of Kentucky. Events held It unites usI saw it 8,000 students attended At the University of Kentucky Lap Arena on wednesday.
“We have prayed for the night for months. God has seen us here again. Over 2,000 students have flooded the altar and abandoned their lives. Jesusand we know that it's just the beginning of everything he has in the store.” post On Instagram.
“It's hard to believe. this It keeps happening. The founder of Unite Us Speaker and Founder IF: Jennie Allen said.
“They are every time I'm confessing Their sin, they I'm screaming That's out. They are responding to the gospel of the flock. She baptizes her children for an hour and a half, just as they move forward to accept Jesus. [They are] Give their lives to Jesus. ”
“It's God alone,” Allen said. “There's a movement between students you can't believe in. And even if you see it, you can't believe it!”
Participants were treated during the worship period, Fellowships and messages delivered by Unite Us founders, Tonya Prewett.
“You get so tired of the enemy and his attacks, even if it cost everything.
As a result, hundreds of students created a profession of faith for Christ, followed by baptism.
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Talk to CBN NewsPrewett explained that the event will be for months.
“Our local student team organized weekly prayer gatherings and walked 42 miles praying on campus on one Saturday,” she noted.
“'Jerico Marches,” they called out these Saturday prayer walks and saw the walls descend last night,” she added.
It unites us with the goal of “raising the name of Jesus.” And we're hosting A large-scale worship event on the university's campus since its first event held at Auburn University in September 2023.
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It was originally published on February 14th, 2025.
