Discover powerful stories of how God is moving on college campuses across the U.S.—from prayer and worship gatherings to transformed lives. Be inspired by what He’s doing in this generation.
Explore how God is moving in and around the U.S. Capitol—through prayer, worship, and bold faith in places of government. See how faith is shaping leaders and impacting the heart of the nation.
Read how God is stirring fresh hunger and transformation in churches across the nation—through renewed worship, prayer, and the power of the Holy Spirit at work in local communities.
See how God is moving powerfully in cities across America—through prayer, worship, outreach, and unity among believers. Be encouraged by stories of transformation as communities encounter the love and presence of Jesus in everyday life.
See how God is moving in businesses and workplaces—changing lives through prayer, purpose, and bold faith in the marketplace. Be encouraged by stories of spiritual awakening in everyday work settings.
Explore how revival ignites cultural transformation. Our articles dive into how spiritual awakening reshapes society, shifting values, redefining norms, and bringing lasting change through the power of faith.
Browse all revival stories in chronological order—from Campuses to the Capitol and Churches. Follow how God is moving across the nation, one story at a time.
Young people across the U.S. are turning to Christian podcasts and social media for relatable, Bible-based guidance that speaks to real life beyond Sunday church. Through honest conversations, personal testimonies, and digital outreach, Millennial and Gen Z influencers are drawing large followings and renewed spiritual interest.
In a historic first, the Pentagon hosted a Christmas worship service celebrating the hope and meaning of Christ’s birth through scripture, music, and prayer, led by U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Evangelist Franklin Graham shared a gospel message focused on Jesus’ sacrifice, resurrection, and promised return, reminding attendees that Christmas proclaims a living Savior.
Amid growing signs of spiritual renewal, Lance Wallnau calls believers to recognize a critical moment for America’s future. He urges the church to respond with urgent prayer and active civic engagement, warning that revival must lead to action to safeguard the nation and the next generation.
A powerful wave of faith swept through Nashville as more than 1,000 high school students surrendered their lives to Jesus at the first Unite High Schools event. The gathering, organized by UniteUS, drew over 1,500 students and marked the expanding reach of a growing revival movement from college campuses into high schools.
Lifelong atheists embracing faith after watching The Chosen, says actor Jonathan Roumie, has become one of the most remarkable stories to emerge from the series. He points to these testimonies as powerful evidence of the show’s spiritual impact. Roumie also highlights the series’ expanding global reach and reflects on the emotional and spiritual weight of portraying Jesus during the Season 6 crucifixion scenes, with new episodes expected in late 2026.
Thousands gathered at Clemson for a powerful UniteUS event where hundreds committed their lives to Jesus and 78 were baptized, marking another surge of revival on campus. The movement—launched by founder Tonya Prewett—has now spread to 18 campuses, impacting more than 110,000 students with testimonies of deep spiritual transformation.
Millions are turning to Scripture like never before as YouVersion celebrates an incredible milestone: one billion Bible app downloads. A packed arena gathered to worship, reflect, and launch Global Bible Month, uniting ministries worldwide to encourage daily engagement with God’s Word.
Hope surged at Utah Valley University as thousands gathered for a one-night outreach that sparked heartfelt worship and hundreds of decisions to follow Christ. Organized by the founder of Harvest Crusades in response to recent tragedy on the campus, the event delivered a message of God’s love, healing, and renewed faith for the community.
Hope filled the arena at NC State as thousands of students gathered to worship and witnessed hundreds surrender their lives to Christ, with many stepping forward for baptism. The night carried a clear sense of spiritual awakening as students responded eagerly to the gospel and experienced powerful, life-changing encounters with Jesus.
A once-declining Texas church has experienced a powerful turnaround by renewing its focus on prayer, discipleship, and serving its growing community. Since 2016, First Baptist Church in Lavon has seen rising attendance, increased baptisms, and expanding outreach efforts that are fueling both spiritual and numerical growth.
Joy and faith filled the University of Cincinnati as thousands of students encountered Jesus, with hundreds baptized and many making life-changing commitments. The event also connected 2,000 students to local churches, igniting a growing wave of spiritual renewal across college campuses nationwide.
A vibrant outpouring of worship broke out near LSU on Halloween as crowds filled the streets with praise, prayer, and spontaneous baptisms that revealed a deep longing for God. The event’s leader described the night as a powerful work of the Holy Spirit pushing back darkness and continuing a movement that has ignited salvation and spiritual renewal nationwide.
A powerful worship and prayer gathering brought thousands together in Branson, Missouri, for a vibrant America’s Revival event on November 1.
A powerful worship and prayer gathering brought thousands together in Branson, Missouri, for a vibrant America’s Revival event on November 1.
Southern Baptist churches marked Student Baptism Sunday on Oct. 26 as growing numbers of Gen Z and Millennials are returning to church and being baptized. New research and firsthand ministry reports point to increased attendance, gospel sharing, and deeper spiritual engagement among students, which church leaders describe as signs of spiritual renewal among younger generations.
A new Courage in Faith episode features Chad Connelly discussing a growing spiritual awakening in America, marked by pastors and churches boldly engaging their communities. He shares stories of renewed church involvement and emphasizes how Faith Wins equips believers to live out biblical truth. Connelly encourages Christians to stay steadfast, noting that God is moving powerfully in this generation.
Turning Point USA Faith has seen remarkable nationwide growth, doubling its church network to 8,000 and gaining over 200,000 new members—reflecting a revival movement across U.S. church communities following the tragic loss of its co-founder.
Brentwood Baptist Church in Tennessee experienced revival as members and families were transformed through a shared commitment to reading God’s Word, deepening their faith and unity. Their renewed devotion inspired the nationwide CSB Read & Remain campaign, encouraging other churches to experience similar spiritual awakening through Scripture.
After two years of consistent outreach by Cary First Baptist Church, 11 Cary High School football players were baptized after practice, publicly declaring their new faith in Christ. What began as weekly team meals has grown into a powerful movement of transformation, with nearly the entire roster coming to faith and leaders praying it sparks wider revival across local schools and communities.
Thousands of Christian women packed the Credit Union Texas Event Center in Dallas for Allie Beth Stuckey’s “Share the Arrows” conference, a powerful gathering of worship, prayer, and biblical teaching. Honoring the late Charlie Kirk, the event inspired women to stand firm in truth, strengthen their families, and boldly live out their faith.
A powerful new documentary, Off School Property, showcases how LifeWise Academy is successfully bringing Bible-based education back into public schools through a simple and legal release-time program. Supported by Patriot Mobile, the film reveals the Bible’s foundational role in American culture and invites communities to restore its influence as it premieres nationwide on October 23.
Pastors Mark Driscoll and Josh McPherson say a wave of renewed faith is spreading across the nation, marked by increased church attendance, baptisms, and testimonies following the public death of Charlie Kirk. Speaking on The Charlie Kirk Show, they described the moment as a genuine spiritual awakening with the potential to become lasting revival if the church faithfully disciples those responding.
Young people across the nation are showing renewed spiritual interest, and American Heritage Girls urges parents to guide their daughters into a deeper relationship with Christ through prayer. AHG Founder Patti Garibay and Dr. James Banks emphasize on the Raising Godly Girls podcast that persistent, loving prayer can bring hope, direction and transformation to girls and their families. The organization continues to support parents through Christ-centered programs and resources designed to help girls grow spiritually and stay grounded in their faith.
The gospel was boldly proclaimed at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, where leaders and pastors shared the message of Christ before tens of thousands gathered at State Farm Stadium. Worship, testimonies, and calls to faith marked the five-hour service, leading many to publicly respond to Christ. Kirk’s wife, Erika, and close friends emphasized that his deepest legacy was pointing people to Jesus.
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, churches across the U.S. are experiencing record-breaking attendance as people seek faith and answers. Pastors report overflowing services, first-time Bible purchases, and a spiritual hunger unlike anything seen before. What began as tragedy has sparked a nationwide revival, drawing countless hearts back to Christ.
Hundreds gathered in Gallatin on Sept. 14 to honor Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot days earlier. Speakers including Riley Gaines and local leaders described Kirk as a martyr and urged the crowd toward deeper Christian faith, calling his death a spark for revival. Attendees remembered Kirk’s influence, shared prayers, and expressed hope that his legacy would inspire courage and unity.
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Catholic ministries across U.S. colleges report a surge in Mass attendance, with many students seeking faith guidance for the first time. Some campuses note up to a 15% increase, while social media is filled with testimonies of people inspired to return to church. Matt Zerrusen, a Catholic ministry leader, described the surge as part of a broader spiritual revival that Kirk’s death has intensified.
Christian leaders paid tribute to Charlie Kirk after his fatal shooting, remembering his courage, faith, and devotion to family and country. They described him as a bold communicator of truth, a passionate follower of Jesus Christ, and a loving husband and father. Many shared grief for his wife and children while calling others to honor his life by standing firm in faith, family, love, and unity.
A bold Gospel outreach is underway in Brevard County, Florida, as churches unite to bring the message of Jesus directly to every home. Through the Saturate Brevard initiative, hundreds of thousands of households will receive a free Jesus Film DVD and online Gospel resources as part of a countywide evangelism effort.
Eric Metaxas challenged today’s Church to rise with boldness, confronting cultural silence and compromise by standing firmly for truth. Calling believers to reject fear, live with courageous faith, and take real action, warning that inaction in the face of evil is disobedience to God. Sharing historical lessons and powerful stories, he urged Christians to embrace their God-given role as influencers who shape culture, not conform to it.
Christian media is far more widespread and trusted than many assume, with new Barna research showing that over 60% of Americans engage with Christian content regularly. NRB leaders say the high level of involvement surprised them, especially among committed Christians who consume Christian media almost daily, reflecting its strong presence nationwide.
Gwen Stefani has publicly embraced her Catholic faith through a partnership with the Hallow app. Despite the mixed reactions, experts say Stefani’s faith has always been part of her identity, and her openness could strengthen her brand in today’s evolving cultural climate.
Biola University launched a $3 million media studio to train Christian filmmakers and impact the film industry for Christ. The new facility features high-tech production spaces and supports students through a faith-based education focused on excellence in both craft and character. With over 1,000 alumni already working in the industry, Biola aims to equip the next generation to share their faith through film and media.
Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) has launched U-Nite TV and U-Nite Radio to offer kids fun, faith-based content that teaches Biblical truths. These safe, family-friendly platforms provide free shows, music, and stories that help children grow spiritually and make wise media choices. Available on major apps and streaming services, U-Nite encourages positive screen time grounded in Christian values.
A nationwide push is empowering teens to share hope by giving away “Truth for Youth” Bibles in America’s schools. During the 25th annual campaign, the American Family Association and Revival Fires International aim to distribute at least 65,000 free Bibles to students who will share them with friends who don’t know Jesus.
NBA player Jonathan Isaac launched UNITUS, a faith-based sneaker brand that features Bible verses to help wearers reflect on their Christian beliefs. Inspired by his bold stand during the 2020 protests and a season-ending injury, Isaac created the brand to glorify God and encourage spiritual connection through everyday wear.