The student revival movement sweeping college campuses in America continues to see a generation changed by the love of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit. The UniteUS tour hit the North Carolina State campus during its latest stop on its mission to share the Gospel with Gen Z across the country.
Last night, about 6,000 people came out to J.S. Dorton Arena in Raleigh, NC, to worship and hear the word, with hundreds responding to the call to salvation and 77 making a public declaration of their newfound commitment to Jesus Christ by getting baptized.
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“What a night at NC State!! We continue to see new miraculous moves of God on each college campus. Last night, thousands of students gave their lives to Jesus!! All glory to God,” wrote UniteUS founder and organizer Tonya Prewett on Instagram.
UniteUS is a “movement of college students united to lift the name of Jesus,” according to its website, and it is widely recognized for its stadium gatherings where students worship, get saved, and are water baptized.
CBN News has followed the ministry’s outreach since the start of its outreach more than two years ago.
Prewett, pastor Jonathan Pokluda, and the founder of the IF:Gathering, Jennie Allen, have traveled to college campuses across the country to meet students desperate for a relationship with God at UniteUs events.
“It was glorious! Go God and thank you @tonyaprew for your yes,” Allen wrote about Tuesday night’s outreach.
The hunger for God’s Spirit to touch and change lives is evident. Prewett told CBN News last semester that the students are the ones putting in the work to reach their community.
“The students reach out to us, and I work with a student team to put on the event,” she said. “They do all the local work. It’s beautiful.”
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UniteUS reached students on the campus of the University of Cincinnati last week. According to the organization, 5,500 young people attended that event, thousands of them rededicated their lives or made first-time decisions for salvation, and 2,000 students were connected to local churches and ministries.
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