After about 133 hours of worship, the fire of revival continues to burn in Asbury university as it spreads to more campuses.
The Asbury University awakening commenced on the 8th of February on Asbury campus in Kentucky. It all began when an altar call was made and about 100 people fell on their knees to receive the joy of the gospel. It has since then been an outpour of the Holy Spirit. As of this time of reporting, the revival is said to have been 133 hours and spreading to other campuses.Â
Other students from several colleges have been drawn to the worship in Asbury. Sources had it that other chapels have been opened as three auditoriums are now filled with people.Â
On Friday, Lee University campus pastor, Rob Fultz, tweeted on how the revival taking place in Asbury University had spread to other campuses across the nation. He said; “What’s happening at Asbury is not and will not remain confined. It will, and already is awakening the deep wells of revival on campuses across the nation. They have been churning, pressing against the seals that have kept them hidden, and they are about to burst with new life.”
What’s happening at Asbury is not and will not remain confined. It will, and already is awakening the deep wells of revival on campuses across the nation. They have been churning, pressing against the seals that have kept them hidden, and they are about to burst with new life. https://t.co/hqIRD5MGJc
— Rob Fultz, Ed.D (@therobfultz) February 10, 2023
On Monday, Rob Fultz Tweeted on how the mighty move that started in Asbury college is now building up in Lee. He said in his tweet, “A mighty move of God started this morning at Lee and it has been building throughout the day. We are approaching the 10th hour, nothing but voices in prayer, worship, and repentance.”
He also added a video of the revival worship gathering up in Lee.
A mighty move of God started this morning at Lee and is has been building throughout the day. We are approaching the 10th hour, nothing but voices in prayer, worship, and repentance. pic.twitter.com/rdJe5pn6uR
— Rob Fultz, Ed.D (@therobfultz) February 14, 2023