Saturday, March 11, 2023

Students Hold Revival Worship During Spring Break

 

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Good afternoon! It's Thursday, March 9, and today's headlines include university students holding a worship event over spring break, Arkansas passing a universal school choice program, and an interview with "Southern Gospel" star Max Ehrich.
While thousands of students are on vacation during spring break in Virginia, students at Regent University have been engaging in impromptu worship services that include the sharing of testimonies and exhortations from Scripture. Regent students and others began holding the evening services last month after some traveled to Asbury University in Kentucky to participate in the revival there. Regent's director of campus ministries, Jeff Gossmann, told The Christian Post that this week marks spring break for the university, but "students, faculty, staff and the community continue to meet for spontaneous worship and prayer." The school's Shaw Chapel is open all week for prayer and praise, Gossmann noted, adding, "It feels like the same quality of spiritual renewal I experienced while at Asbury."
Gossmann made the trek to Asbury with a professor and two students last month. "We came back excited about what God was doing, not just at Asbury University but at other universities, too. We were convinced that the revival was the fruit of something God was doing that was larger than any one school," he explained. "It was clear that God has been drawing Gen Z to Himself. Gen Z has suffered so much loss from the pandemic. This revival is like a coming-of-age party for Gen Z. I believe that, through this revival, Jesus is saying to Gen Z, 'I see you. Welcome to the table.'" Continue reading.
P.S. CP is proud to announce the release of "Exposing the Gender Lie," a free e-book in partnership with Summit Ministries. Click here to download your copy today. Don’t forget to sign up for the Unmasking Gender Ideology conference on March 23rd in Dallas, Texas, which is set to feature a panel of experienced professionals such as Mary Rice Hasson, J.D., of The Ethics & Public Policy Center, Woman II Woman founder Amie Ichikawa, and Summit Ministries President Dr. Jeff Myers. Have you listened to CP’s Generation Indoctrination podcast? Listen now on your favorite podcast platform.

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