HOLY SPIRIT MOVING
MIGHTILY AT SECULAR
BLACK COLLEGES
by Steve Rees // Charisma News
As Holy Spirit-led revival stirs students' radical devotion to Jesus on campuses across the nation, historically Black colleges are experiencing powerful outpourings of salvation, repentance, worship, and prayer.
A Spirit-filled pastor in Atlanta, Georgia, believes student revival and Holy Spirit outpouring are manifesting on campuses near his church—a predominantly Black congregation in the city.
Pastor Arthur Breland highlights three Atlanta-area schools—recognized as historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—that show signs of God moving mightily among students.
The lead pastor at United Church Atlanta, Breland notes three campuses that are experiencing fresh outpourings of the Holy Spirit.
Morehouse and Spelman Colleges, along with Clark Atlanta University—all three secular schools—are marked by student revivals like those on other secular and Christian campuses.
"They are gathering in groups of 50 to 70 students to pray, do evangelism, repent of sin, and worship Jesus," Breland wrote on social media.
Hoping to fan the flames of revival, a movement of radical Millennial and Gen Z missionaries will visit four Atlanta-area campuses. Tap the "READ MORE" button to continue reading.