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What Is Happening at Asbury University Wasn’t Planned—Is This the Start of Widespread Revival?

Photo of Asbury Awakening. It's been one year since the biggest U.S. revival in more than 50 years broke out at Wilmore, Kentucky's Asbury University

It is wise to never get in the way of God. The more I fall in love with God and have him fully control me life I have freedom like never before. I fall in love with God more and more everyday. Just as I fall more and more in love with Sharon and Daisy everyday, and my kids, grandchildren and friends. I am so thankful that I actually see the work that God has and is doing in my life. I see it, I feel it, God talks to me. I hear Him. Give yourself fully to God and you will and you will have freedom like never before. Boy, do I do less stupid things with God fully in my heart, soul and mind.

I am so excited to have been invited to speak at Pastor Danny’s Church Sunday morning. I will be giving my personal testimony. I was told at age 4 1/2, I probably would not walk or run like the other kids. I will also be sharing on “What’s so Amazing About Grace?”

This precious story is written by Jesse T. Jackson of CHURCHLEADERS. Jesse also took the photo above.

The 1970 revival produced 2,000 Asbury witnessing teams that went to colleges and churches across the nation.

At this same time, on the west coast in the late 1960s and early 1970s, God was bringing people to repentance through what is known today as the “Jesus Movement,” a revival that brought evangelist Greg Laurie to faith and resulted in his becoming a pastor. Laurie’s movie, “Jesus Revolution,” which tells the story of how he came to know Jesus, hits theaters on Feb. 24. More Here

A Must Read from long-time Pastor Don Kimbro, “I have tried to rely on credible sources to tell me what is taking place. Of course, there are also the outliers, who have suddenly come alive with criticisms in their attempt to dissuade the rest of us that this could not possibly be “of God.” I have noticed that they are, for the most part, of the “cessationist” camp.” : The Asbury Revival

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