An amazing story; a testament to the power of prayer.
According to The Daily Wire, a chapel meeting at a Kentucky Christian college was supposed to end on February 8, but students were so inspired by the service that they kept it going —24/7 for a week.
The service was still being held a week later and began to draw students from other colleges.
From The Daily Wire:
On February 8, the service at Asbury University in Hughes Auditorium ended with a benediction and a song by the gospel choir, but the students wouldn’t leave, instead continuing to pray as they sang quietly.
“They were praising and praying earnestly for themselves and their neighbors and our world—expressing repentance and contrition for sin and interceding for healing, wholeness, peace, and justice,” wrote Asbury theology professor Thomas H. McCall, who attended the service.
“There is no pressure or hype. There is no manipulation. There is no high-pitched emotional fervor. To the contrary, it has so far been mostly calm and serene,” he added. “I know that God moves in mysterious ways; Jesus tells us that the Spirit blows where it wills,” he added.
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By February 14 the crowd had surged to 3,000 worshipers not only in the college chapel but also four other facilities at the college. University President Dr. Kevin Brown said at least two-thirds of the attendees came from other states.
What I love about this Asbury revival in Kentucky is that it is nameless and faceless. It’s not about personalities. It’s just people getting desperate for God. It’s Day #7 and the worship continues. Lord let this hunger come to every church, and let it spill into the streets. pic.twitter.com/Dda73LfjMK
— Lee Grady (@LeeGrady) February 14, 2023
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