
Asbury Revival
Clip: Season 1 Episode 187 | 2m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Thousands from near and far flock to Asbury for a student-led revival
Thousands of people from near and far are flocking to Asbury University for a student-led revival.
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Asbury Revival
Clip: Season 1 Episode 187 | 2m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Thousands of people from near and far are flocking to Asbury University for a student-led revival.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThousands of people near and far have been flocking to a small Christian college in central Kentucky for nearly three weeks now.
The reason I respond, Taney, is revival at Asbury University.
It is hard to describe what is happening, and a lot of people have been labeling it as a revival or awakening.
Some people have just been coming here and worshiping in Hughes Auditorium and some people have been finding God.
And it's going on 13 days now.
I think of just nonstop worship testimonies and a lot of love.
It started Wednesday, February 8th, during chapel.
The speaker is acting near.
Cribbs said that we can stay after and worship and come up to the altar and pray.
Later on that day I got a text saying to come back to Hughes that something was happening.
And so I ended up coming back and there were probably 40 or 50 students in there just worshiping and praying and reflecting on a lot of especially what Zack said during chapel right before I had left.
I actually got my phone out and I took a picture of the crowd to show how empty it was.
And I remember thinking, I feel like this is going to turn into something big, but I didn't think it was going to be this massive that people are coming from all over town.
I have longed for this and I didn't think it was going to happen like this.
And it's just it's just mind blowing that, you know, a couple of kids stayed after chapel and then now it's turned into.
People are coming from everywhere.
And that night I shared my testimony in front of everyone, the lady that went in front of me.
She was from Singapore.
And so that was the that's been the furthest I have met other places like Texas.
You know, it's it's crazy where everyone is coming from.
And how many of you are not from the United States.
My hope for all this is that people take it into the world now.
People are from all over.
I hope they take it to their jobs.
They take it to their towns.
They take it to their schools.
You know, I just hope they take this love and they share it to other people.
This, too, stoplight town usually has never seen this many people.
And now people are everywhere and it's spreading.
And, you know, people are starting to realize that all the good things that are happening.
Amazing.
Asbury will now live stream portions of the event so that those who are unable to make it can still be part of the experience.
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