Why Gen Z is 'more spiritual' and religious than Millennials
Explore More “There were people jumping, people dancing, people on the ground crying, people just being present at the moment and encountering God,” Lena Marlowe recalled.
The 21-year-old is still ecstatic about her experience singing with the campus choir at Asbury University in Kentucky when the so-called “Asbury revival” took place in February.
What started as a regular inter-denominational service at the small Christian college transformed into two weeks of around-the-clock, non-stop worship.
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