THE REVIVAL IS SPREADING: Students from Texas A&M Are Getting Baptized In Public Fountains By Anthony Scott Feb. 25, 2023 9:15 am259 Comments TruthGettrGabParlerTelegramShareTweet On February 14th The Gateway Pundit reported a revival broke out at Asbury University in Kentucky.
Since that report, several revival services have broken out at universities all across the United States.
The latest revival services that have led young adults to repent and worship Jesus is at Texas A&M University in Galveston, Texas.
Grant Bynum who has been attending the revival services at Aggies Park took to Facebook and stated “This is REAL. Worship, repentance, prayers, no leaders. Physical healing. Baptism. Crowds bigger than last night. It’s not religion. It’s just meeting JESUS.”
CBN reported Michael Fehlauer, who serves as the lead pastor of the New Life Church, has led and filmed several young adults getting baptized in public fountains.
WATCH:
Here’s a clip of young adults gathering together on Texas A&M’s campus singing worship songs:
I'm seeing several posts about a Revival happening on the campus of Texas A&M University. Does anyone have more information to share? Is it still happening?
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Thanks to Courtney Burleson for sending this ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/QlxPbUlcOO
— Rusty Surette (@KBTXRusty) February 24, 2023
As of Friday hundreds of young adults and other members of the community have gathered to Texas A&M to be refreshed by God’s Spirit.
One student who has attended services received a healing after a group of 20 students prayed for him.
Per CBN:
Healings are also being reported. One report from Texas A&M in College Station revealed that an A&M student who couldn’t previously walk unaided, walked 20 steps after Aggies students prayed over him. One young man shared what he saw in a video posted to Facebook.
#asburyrevival TEXAS A&M Report
🔊A few nights ago, this was the scene.
“Jesus is moving at Texas A&M! It's real! Met for 6 hours! STUDENT LED, no program! Closest thing I've ever seen to ACTS. Testimonies, worship, praying for healing, prayers for boldness to witness…” pic.twitter.com/j9Mpn601oD
— DrMalachi.eth – (Dr. Run) – Marathon Every Day (@malachiobrien) February 22, 2023
My wife and I went to see this last night - best movie I've seen all year - even better then Top Gun! ;)
The message cuts deep - biblically sound and meaty message, for those wondering!
Feels like you're watching a film that is about today - except it's not.
Tears of joy and thanks throughout.
10/10.
The message was that the hippies had tried everything: drug, sex, etc.... and were still seeking what they couldn't find. They were empty and hungry for God. When they heard the truth of the gospel, they joyfully responded because it was real. The movie did not get into the ongoing struggle of sin in the church.... but it was clear they didn't go to the church and bring that stuff in and ask that it be normalized.
Hey ArcaneSlang!
Great questions!
My brother and I talked about this after because we had the same thought cross our minds.
TacticalWitdotcom summarized it wonderfully and accurately.
I wanted to respond to "To me it’s disingenuous to suggest long time believers can’t recognize a repentant follower if Christ because of tattoos, clothing and former lifestyles." though.
It's funny you mention that situation - it's actually extremely accurate to what my brother and I are seeing in his FIL right now. He's been swept up in Legalism and Religion - and it comes out in ways that actually turns off people around him (we know because they talk to us, knowing we're also Christians, knowing we also adhere strictly to the Bible, but feeling more comfortable talking to us because we don't beat people down for asking questions or not knowing.)
Besides my brother's FIL, I have personally also witnessed this sort of attitude in a number of other places - namely in the southern countryside churches and even in some midwest "big" churches.
I think it's an ongoing struggle, not just for churches, but for humanity in general - "get off my lawn" is a common joke phrase we all laugh at, but it's born of a stereotype sentiment that's real. I'm 45, and I have come to realize that there are times that I struggle with being adversarial towards the "bluehairs" and super SJW's I've been attacked by.
The film isn't what you fear though - I've listened to Greg Laurie weekly for the last 5 years - sometimes daily! He often has messages that speak plainly against homosexuality - he event spoke out against the lockdowns (not the subject we're talking about, but if that gives you insight that's helpful...)
Go check it out! 100% guarantee you will love it.