On Feb. 27, believers worldwide will unite for the Collegiate Day of Prayer, lifting up the spiritual needs of 250 million students across 1,100 campuses. This movement, rooted in an early 19th-century tradition, has seen a remarkable revival in recent years.
CDP Executive Director Thai Lam calls it “the oldest day of prayer in American history,” explaining that its resurgence began in 2009.
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“By 1823, every major denomination and every college campus of that day had adopted the last Thursday of February as this national day of prayer for campuses,” he told The Christian Post.
Momentum skyrocketed after the 2023 Asbury University revival, which Lam described as “really significant” for the movement. “We were blown away” by what unfolded, he said, calling it “what we’ve been praying for.” That revival sparked a global shift, leading CDP to expand beyond the U.S. and focus on students in 195 countries.
This year, CRU, a ministry founded on prayer, is inviting believers to “adopt three campuses in prayer — one close to their heart, one near their home and one in another country,” according to Dan Allan, Cru’s Executive Director of Mission Expansion.
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James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.