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Hundreds of Gen Zers Make Decisions for Jesus at University of Tennessee: ‘God Is Moving!’

Updated: May 2, 2024 at 3:16 pm EST  See Comments

There is a spiritual awakening taking place on college campuses across that country that God alone can take credit for.

Against the backdrop of anti-Israel protests, violence, and death chants among colleges and universities recently, some GenZers are choosing instead to uplift Jesus Christ.

On Wednesday, 8,000 students gathered on the campus of the University of Tennessee to praise His Name alone. 

Unite US is a faith event geared toward GenZers and aims to present the Gospel message to students at different college campuses. Their latest stop was the Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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As CBN News reported, the first Unite US event kicked off at Auburn University last fall and an impromptu baptism that started with one student wanting to be baptized grew to roughly 200 people who decided to take that plunge and give their lives to Christ. 

The founder and visionary behind Unite US, Tonya Prewett told CBN News it’s “all a move of God.”

“We’ve seen thousands of students give their hearts to Christ,” continued Prewett. “We’ve seen over 800 baptized and

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN

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