Last week The Gateway Pundit reported that a revival broke out at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky.
The revival started on February 8th when a group of students didn’t leave their normal Wednesday chapel service but instead stayed after the service and spent time repenting and praising God.
Now after 11 days, the chapel service is still going with no signs of slowing down.
The revival has attracted thousands of people all across the world and the auditorium where the revival services are being held are completely filled which has led to thousands of people waiting in line for hours to attend services.
WATCH:
More than 5000+ people have shown up for Asbury Revival pic.twitter.com/9bnnjl0MJp
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 18, 2023
Asbury Day 11
Over 10k people are in line, in the auditorium, crowding on the lawn outside & attending over flow venues.
Incredible sight. pic.twitter.com/LgbRxvKGA0
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) February 18, 2023
God’s presence has even led to some people to get on their knees to repent and praise God while they are waiting in line.
LOOK:
#asburyrevival UPDATE
Yesterday this was the scene. People on their knees confessing and repenting of SIN
As I saw this clip, I immediately thought what do I need to repent of?
Be an active participant in revival and not a casual critical observer
🎞️ Cred- @SugeImhoff pic.twitter.com/5YJntQdzVA
— DrMalachi.eth – (Dr. Run) – Marathon Every Day (@malachiobrien) February 19, 2023
Fox News host Tucker Carlson was going to take his crew to Wilmore, Kentucky to report on the events there but faculty at Asbury told the Fox News host although they like his show they said it’s best if he doesn’t come with TV cameras because the revival that is happening is purely spiritual and not political.
Carlson was not upset about Asbury University’s decision but rather stated he “deeply respected” the decision.
Here’s Tucker’s segment:
I got chills watching this.
Tucker Carlson: Asbury University asked us not to come to cover the student-led revival 🔥 pic.twitter.com/rTvLcdo1N4
— Caleb Parke (@calebparke) February 18, 2023