
The Left makes no apologies for their beliefs they wear it as a badge of honor and seek to indoctrinate the culture through every institution.Įvery June, Americans see rainbow flags everywhere to honor Gay Pride Month. Our children may go to church one hour a week but are subjected to other influences the other 167. Make no mistake there are people who have an agenda for our children, and they are not ashamed of their gospel.Īnd their agenda is relentless it has captured the media, big tech, and the culture who all reinforce the same messages children learn in school. Drag queen storytimes have replaced drug-free school events. While we thought our schools were teaching children to read and write, they instead are promoting an ideology teaching values that are contrary to the Word of God. Over the past year, many parents have been awakened to destructive concepts their children are being taught in public schools – that you can “choose your gender,” that the country was founded on racism, that killing your baby in the womb is better than subjecting your child to the fatalism of climate change, that there is no absolute truth or objective reality it’s all based on “my truth” and my feelings. It is in this moment that it is more important than ever to reinforce public displays of faith on our campuses, in our neighborhoods, and in the public square as a reminder of the hope that we have in a God who loves us and gave His life for us. “There are a lot of social factors that could point to this being a meaningful moment.” The youngest showing the least interest.īut, as Yamada sees it, students participating in the Asbury revival seemed motivated by a deeper longing that could fan out by example: “People are looking for signs of hope, looking for signs of being connected to each other rather than being divided from each other,” he said. Indeed, Pew Research Center’s religious landscape study shows a steady and declining percentage of Americans by generational group who indicate the importance of religion in one’s life as very or somewhat important. Should the Holy Spirit bring revival beyond the borders of Kentucky, it could be the fire that reverses dismal trends and returns our nation to God.įrank Yamada, the executive director of the Association of Theological Schools, observes that what happened at Asbury University seems counterintuitive to the trends of the past decade. As we observe this holiest time of the year for Christians, with Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Easter approaching, we should pray for the potential of a single flame.

The recent spontaneous outpouring of spiritual renewal at Asbury University sparked a glimmer of hope for our country.
