Thousands of students gathered for revival in Phoenix, Arizona to worship Jesus, hear the gospel preached, and have their lives transformed by the love of God, according to event organizers.
The numbers are incredible.
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Of the nearly 7,000 students who gathered at the Global Credit Union Arena for a UniteUS Grand Canyon University worship night, 4,300 rededicated their lives to Christ and 251 got baptized, UniteUS founder and organizer, Tonya Prewett, shared online.
“If last night was any glimpse of what’s coming, revival is here,” the ministry wrote on social media.
Upperroom led the worship and Christian singer-songwriter Forrest Frank also led worship and shared a message with the young crowd.
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“When you fully surrender to God, when you say, ‘You can have it all. You can have my reputation…all my plans.’ I gave everything to Jesus. I laid everything at the altar. I said, ‘You can have it all,'” Forrest told them. “Do not waste one single minute of your life. Give your life to Jesus. Go all in.”
One of the students, Micah Campbell, did just that.
He called it a “life-changing night,” adding, he didn’t know who he was or why he was living: “Now [I’m] ready to be filled in, restored by Christ’s plan for my life.”
UniteUS has been part of a larger revival on college campuses across the country for tens of thousands of students.
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