Hundreds of High Schoolers Turn to Jesus at UniteUS Event in Columbus, Freed from Suicide and Shame

Hundreds of high school students in the city of Columbus, Ohio, recently found hope and freedom in the name of Jesus Christ as they came together to seek God in a night of worship.
 
The UniteUS campus ministry has seen a powerful move of God across college campuses over the past few years, with tens of thousands of university students giving their lives to Christ. On Friday, the ministry hosted its second high school outreach, and the Holy Spirit touched hundreds of young lives once again.

“There was so much joy in the room, so much hunger, and such a beautiful reminder that God is moving in this generation. Different schools, different stories, different backgrounds all gathering together for one purpose,” the ministry posted.

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UniteUS founder Tonya Prewett posted that hundreds of students chose to “go all in with Jesus!” as they cried out to God for healing and deliverance from addiction, suicidal ideation, anxiety, and shame.

One student testified, “Last night I tried to end my life, but tonight I decided I want to live and go all in with Jesus.”

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