Over 10,000 Students Gather at Texas University for Gospel Event

by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – More than 10,000 college students gathered for a Gospel event at the Texas A&M public university on Tuesday (October 29), sparking hope of revival for Generation Z and continuing a recent trend of large evangelistic gatherings at American college campuses.

Tuesday night’s event was hosted by Unite US, a “movement of college students united to lift the Name of Jesus.” Unite US has been the catalyst for several outreaches at American colleges this month alone, including at Mississippi State, Mississippi Ole Miss, and Florida University.

“We are absolutely blown away by how God moved tonight in Reed Arena as over 10,000 college students gathered to lift the name of Jesus,” Unite US said in a Facebook post about the event.

“We will never take for granted the way God has shown up– night after night, university after university,” Unite US said.

“People say there’s no hope for Gen Z. But after tonight, we have more hope than ever that this generation will lead us in the greatest revival our nation has ever seen. This may be our last Unite of the semester, but we believe it’s only the beginning of all God has in store,” Unite US added.

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